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  2. Instrument mechanic - Wikipedia

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    Instrument mechanics in engineering are tradesmen who specialize in installing, troubleshooting, and repairing instrumentation, automation and control systems.The term "Instrument Mechanic" came about because it was a combination of light mechanical and specialised instrumentation skills.

  3. List of Royal Air Force ground trades - Wikipedia

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    Specifically for aircraft technicians (and aircraft engineering technicians), the original TG1 trade was known as 'Airframe fitter', and subsequently expanded to include: Aircraft Engineering Technician (Airframe) (Eng Tech A), Aircraft Engineering Technician (Propulsion) (Eng Tech P), Aircraft Engineering Technician (Weapons) (Eng Tech W ...

  4. Category:Mechanics (trade) - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for jobs which fall within the mechanic category; it is not for the technical physics term mechanics. See also: Category:Mechanics (people) See also: Category:Mechanical engineers

  5. Category:Industrial occupations - Wikipedia

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    Mechanics (trade) (1 C, 13 P) Metalworking occupations (15 C, 21 P) Millers (1 C, 76 P) Model makers (3 C, 14 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Category:Skilled tradespeople - Wikipedia

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    Mechanics (trade) (1 C, 13 P) Metalworking occupations (15 C, 21 P) Model makers (3 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Skilled tradespeople" The following 3 pages are in ...

  7. Trade Secrets from an Auto Mechanic - AOL

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  8. Millwright - Wikipedia

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    The term millwright (also known as industrial mechanic [2]) is mainly used in the United States, Canada and South Africa to describe members belonging to a particular trade. Other countries use different terms to describe tradesmen engaging in similar activities. Related but distinct crafts include machinists, mechanics and mechanical fitters.

  9. A forerunner of the modern toilet was invented by the Elizabethan courtier Sir John Harington in the 16th century, [416] and in 1775 the Scottish mechanic Alexander Cumming developed and patented a design for a toilet with an S-trap and flushing mechanism. [417]