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  2. OTC Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    OTC Tools (originally Owatonna Tool Company) is a tool and equipment manufacturer. It was founded in Owatonna, Minnesota, by Godfrey Kaplan, who operated a small machine shop there. Kaplan's son Rueben, invented the "Grip-O-Matic" universal gear puller and received his first patent. [1] The tool remains virtually unchanged to this day. [2]

  3. 2Cellos - Wikipedia

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    2Cellos signed to record with Sony Masterworks, [13] and finished recording their first album in May 2011, [14] which carried the Menart Records label in Croatia. [15] Released on 19 July 2011, [ 16 ] their eponymous debut album includes covers of songs by U2 , Guns N' Roses , Nine Inch Nails , Sting , Coldplay , Nirvana , Muse , and Kings of ...

  4. Stjepan Hauser - Wikipedia

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    On 11 June 2009, Hauser launched his channel on YouTube, which had since reached over 970 million views by June 2024. [10] In January 2011, Hauser, along with friend and fellow cellist Luka Šulić, performed a cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" which was played solely on cello. In just a few days, the music video became a YouTube ...

  5. 2Cellos discography - Wikipedia

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    List of video albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions JPN [17]Live at Arena Zagreb: Released: 21 August 2013 (Japan) [18]; Label: Sony Masterworks

  6. Sleeve valve - Wikipedia

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    A serious issue with large single-sleeve aero-engines is that their maximum reliable rotational speed is limited to about 3,000 RPM, but the M Hewland car engine was raced above 10,000 rpm without toil. Improved fuel octane, above about 87 RON, have assisted poppet-valve engines’ power output more than to the single-sleeve engines’.

  7. Knight engine - Wikipedia

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    The Knight engine is an internal combustion engine, designed by American Charles Yale Knight (1868-1940), that uses sleeve valves instead of the more common poppet valve construction. These engines were manufactured in the large quantities in USA, Knight's design was made a commercial success by development in England, while the French ...

  8. Stuffing box - Wikipedia

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    A small boat stuffing box comprising an adjusting nut, a locking nut and a sleeve. On a boat having an inboard motor that turns a shaft attached to an external propeller, the shaft passes through a stuffing box, also called a "packing box" or "stern gland" in this application. The stuffing box prevents water from entering the boat's hull.

  9. Hydraulic tappet - Wikipedia

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    In an overhead valve engine the valve lifters are sandwiched between pushrods and the camshaft. A hydraulic tappet, also known as a hydraulic valve lifter or hydraulic lash adjuster, is a device for maintaining zero valve clearance in an internal combustion engine.