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  2. Valve guide - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, many U.S. production engine remanufacturers began reaming valve guides, rather than replacing them, as part of their remanufacturing process. They found that by reaming all the valve guides in a head to one standard size (typically 0.008 in. diametrically oversized), and installing remanufactured engine valves having stems that are also oversized, a typical engine head can be ...

  3. Hansgrohe - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen and Bathroom Faucets; Bathroom accessories; Hansgrohe products have been awarded several design awards, including the prestigious iF Design Award 2016, [8] the red dot design award: product design 2016 [9] and the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany 2012. Hansgrohe has registered about 2500 patents until the end of 2015.

  4. Tap (valve) - Wikipedia

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    Tap tails are normally 1 ⁄ 2 " or 12 mm in diameter for sinks and 3 ⁄ 4 " or 19 mm for baths, although continental Europe sometimes uses a 38 " (still imperial) size. The same connection method is used for a ballcock. The term tap is widely used to describe the valve used to dispense draft beer from a keg, whether gravity feed or ...

  5. Mercedes-Benz Axor - Wikipedia

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    A pre-facelift Axor A Mercedes-Benz Axor 2543 Mercedes Benz Axor 1829 A 4x4 of the Bundeswehr. The Mercedes-Benz Axor is a heavy truck manufactured by Daimler Truck between 1999 and 2016 designed to fill the gap between the premium Actros tractors and the mostly rigid Atego trucks and was targeted at fleet customers.

  6. Philippe Starck - Wikipedia

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    While working for Adidas, Starck set up his first industrial design company, Starck Product, which he later renamed Ubik [5] after Philip K. Dick's novel.For this company, he built relationships with manufacturers across Europe including: Driade, [6] Alessi, and Kartell, in Italy, Drimmer in Austria, Vitra in Switzerland, and Disform and Andreu World [7] in Spain.

  7. Grohe - Wikipedia

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    The company started as a ferric hardware factory in 1911 under the name Berkenhoff & Paschedag, located in Hemer, Germany; it was taken over by Friedrich Grohe in 1936, who focused on sanitary faucets only. Before that, Friedrich used to work for his father's company Hansgrohe, founded in 1901. The first order from outside of Germany came in 1938.