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  2. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    CBX-T3 — General MIDI and other modes supported (same as TG100, but with LEDs instead of LCD) FB-01 — (1986) 4op FM/8 multi-timbral sound module, suitable for CX5M system. a forerunner of TG & MU series; FS1R (1998) — FM/Formant synthesis; TG100 (1991) — General MIDI sound module [38] TG300 / TG300GRAY (1993/1994) — PCM, [39] GS ...

  3. General Electric T31 - Wikipedia

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    Data from General characteristics Type: Single Shaft Turboprop Length: 116in (295cm) including exhaust cone, but not the propeller Diameter: 37in (94cm) maximum overall Dry weight: 1980lb (898Kg) including accessories Components Compressor: 14-stage axial Combustors: 8 can combustion chambers Turbine: axial single-stage Fuel type: Kerosene Oil system: pressure spray Performance Maximum power ...

  4. J.H. Williams Tool Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, James Harvey Williams and Matthew Diamond founded Williams & Diamond in Flushing, Queens, a drop forging business. [2] The business was relocated to Brooklyn in 1884 and took the name J.H. Williams & Co in 1887.

  5. Adjustable spanner - Wikipedia

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    An adjustable spanner (UK and most other English-speaking countries), also called a shifting spanner (Australia and New Zealand) [1] or adjustable wrench (US and Canada), [a] is any of various styles of spanner (wrench) with a movable jaw, allowing it to be used with different sizes of fastener head (nut, bolt, etc.) rather than just one fastener size, as with a conventional fixed spanner.

  6. PBS TJ100 - Wikipedia

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    The PBS TJ100 is a Czech turbojet engine produced by PBS Velká Bíteš.The TJ100 engine entered service in 2003, [1] and is the most popular of PBS's turbojet engines as more than 1,000 engines have been sold to 40 countries worldwide. [2]

  7. Proto (tools) - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, Plomb released what is commonly credited as the first combination wrench. [1] Plomb acquired a number of companies during the 1940s, including Cragin Tool of Chicago, Illinois in 1940, P&C Tool of Oregon in 1941, Penens Tool of Cleveland, Ohio in 1942, and J.P. Danielson of Jamestown, New York in 1947. [2]