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  2. James E. Winner Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Earl Winner, Jr. (July 12, 1929 – September 14, 2010) was an American entrepreneur and chairman of Winner International who created The Club, an anti-theft device that is attached and locked on to a car's steering wheel, making it more difficult for car thieves to steal the car. By 1994, sales of the device had reached 14 million units. [1]

  3. Enforcer (battering ram) - Wikipedia

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    The Enforcer is a 16 kg hardened steel construction with a steel pad at the impact end so that it can absorb the impact, [2] and a handle at the opposite end angled so that the user can swing accurately at inward-opening doors without actually applying their own pressure more than necessary. [2]

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    The housing association received a 4-million-pound settlement from Wates without even going to court, its accounts show. Wates said it did not knowingly install non-compliant products. It declined ...

  5. George "Doc" Lopez - Wikipedia

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    As an avid freediver (also known as breath-hold diving) and member of the Performance Freediving Team, Dr. Lopez has held records in Free Immersion and Variable Ballast diving, [9] In addition to his freediving records, Dr. Lopez formerly held the world record for the largest black marlin ever caught spearfishing without scuba gear (269.4 pounds (122.2 kg)).

  6. Feds Bust Diesel Tuners for Allegedly Smuggling $33 Million ...

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    Two of the defendants made $74 million in revenue between 2017 and 2023 via the online sale of those devices, according to federal authorities, in clear violation of the Clean Air Act.

  7. Electromagnetic lock - Wikipedia

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    A fail-secure locking device remains locked when power is lost. Fail-safe locking devices are unlocked when de-energized. Direct pull electromagnetic locks are inherently fail-safe. Typically the electromagnet portion of the lock is attached to the door frame and a mating armature plate is attached to the door.

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  9. Safety wire - Wikipedia

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    A safety wire is used to ensure proper security for a fastener. The wire needed is long enough to reach from a fixed location to a hole in the removable fastener, such as a pin — a clevis fastener, sometimes a linchpin or hitch-pin through a clevis yoke for instance — and the wire pulled back upon itself, parallel to its other end, then twisted, a single end inserted through a fastener ...