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  2. Sucker rod - Wikipedia

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    The line of sucker rods is represented in this diagram by the solid black line in the center of the well. A sucker rod is a steel rod, typically between 7 and 9 metres (25 and 30 ft) in length, and threaded at both ends, used in the oil industry to join together the surface and downhole components of a reciprocating piston pump installed in an oil well.

  3. Norris Production Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The history of member companies dates back to 1882 when Norris Rods was formed by inventor and businessman WC Norris in Tiona, Pennsylvania. [7] In 1962, Dover acquires Norrisseal, a supplier of valve and control solutions. [buzzword] In 1963 Dover acquires Alberta Oil Tool, the Canadian manufacturer of Norris brand products. [8]

  4. Pumpjack - Wikipedia

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    The polished rod is connected to a long string of rods called sucker rods, which run through the tubing to the down-hole pump, usually positioned near the bottom of the well. Picture of a pump jack used to mechanically lift liquid out of the well if there is not enough bottom hole pressure for the liquid to flow all the way to the surface.

  5. 4-2-0 - Wikipedia

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    A number of Norris locomotives were imported into England for use on the Birmingham and Bristol Railway since, because of the challenges presented by the Lickey Incline, British manufacturers declined to supply. [1] [2] Once steel became available, greater rotational speeds became possible with multiple smaller coupled wheels.

  6. McQuay-Norris - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 McQuay-Norris reported income of $1.12 million on net sales of $32.5 million. By mid 1969 McQuay-Norris was a supplier of replacement auto parts. [3] By 2009 McQuay-Norris was part of the Affinia Group of auto part companies. Affinia also owns the Aimco, AquaChek, Nakata, Quinton Hazell, Raybestos, WIX and BrakePro brands of aftermarket ...

  7. AMC V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The use of these stronger components was also continued with the production of 401 engines. This is an advantage of these AMC engines when used in heavy-duty and high-performance applications because they have no problems with their connecting rods breaking; unlike other domestic automakers' large displacement small block engines.

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  9. Fishing rod tapers - Wikipedia

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    Since only the very tip of the rod bends, when a fish strikes the angler has ample rod shaft and backbone to set the hook correctly. In contrast to fast tapers, the slow flex rods offer the angler advantages when fighting large fish with light fishing line. This additional flex allows the rod to absorb the force of the fish as opposed to the line.