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  2. NTN Corporation - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the decade, Toyo created a marketing division called NTN Sales, at the same time, becoming one of the five most prominent bearing manufacturers in Japan, alongside Koyo Seiko, Nippon Seiko, Asahi Seiko and Fujikoshi Kozai. They, along with the other four aforementioned companies held over 75% of that country's bearing market the ...

  3. Green's Christmas seal catalog - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Seal Catalog (PDF). The Christmas Seal and Charity Stamp Society. 2014. The Christmas Seal Catalog is a simplified version of Green's Catalog of TB Seals of the World, part 1, U.S. National Christmas Seals. Green, Dick (1946) [1936-1937]. Green's catalog of the tuberculosis seals of the world (revised through 1946) Pt. 1-3.

  4. Garter spring - Wikipedia

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    A garter spring inside a rubber seal. A garter spring is a coiled steel spring that is connected at each end to create a circular shape, and is used in oil seals, shaft seals, belt-driven motors, and electrical connectors. Compression garter springs exert outward radial forces, while extension garter springs exert inward radial forces.

  5. Hydraulic seal - Wikipedia

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    A static hydraulic seal is located in a groove and sees no movement - only sealing within its confined space, acting like a gasket. To achieve this the gasket should be under pressure. The pressure is applied by tightening of the bolts. Examples of static seals include O-rings, flange seals, and cover seals. Dynamic

  6. Koyo - Wikipedia

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    Koyo Electronics Corporation Limited, a Japanese electronics corporation; Koyo language (disambiguation) Koyō, a French music producer; Koyo (band), an American punk rock band; 5591 Koyo, a main-belt asteroid; KOYO-LP, a low-power radio station (107.1 FM) licensed to serve Oroville, California, United States; Koyö, a French music producer

  7. Koyo Seiko - Wikipedia

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    Koyo merged with Toyoda Machinery Jan. 1, 2006, to become JTEKT, a leading manufacturer of ball and roller bearings, automotive steering systems, drive line products and machine tools. Toyota Motor Corp. had been the major investor in each company and is the major stockholder in JTEKT with about 24 percent.