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  3. Magnetic coupling - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic coupling. Magnetic couplings allow a physical separation between input and output shafts, precluding the use of shaft seals, which eventually wear out and fail from the sliding of two surfaces against each another. Magnetic couplings are also used for ease of maintenance on systems that require precise alignment, since they allow a ...

  4. Maytag - Wikipedia

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    Maytag introduced Maytag-equipped home style laundries. 1981: Maytag acquired Hardwick Stove Company. 1983: Maytag discontinued production of wringer washers, after 76 years. 1985: Maytag introduced the first-ever stacked washer/dryer. 1986: The Maytag Company became the Maytag Corporation.

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  6. Hose coupling - Wikipedia

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    This coupling is used by Spanish firefighters, and is defined by Spanish Standard UNE 23400. [15] It is a sexless coupling with three engaging lugs, and is available in several different sizes, including Barcelona 25 (25 mm hose ID), Barcelona 45 (45 mm hose ID), and Barcelona 70 (70 mm hose ID). Suitable for delivery (pressure) only, not suction.

  7. Inductive coupling - Wikipedia

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    The coupling between two wires can be increased by winding them into coils and placing them close together on a common axis, so the magnetic field of one coil passes through the other coil. Coupling can also be increased by a magnetic core of a ferromagnetic material like iron or ferrite in the coils, which increases the magnetic flux.