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  2. Electroputere LE5100 - Wikipedia

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    The locomotives were numbered from 060-EA-001 to 060-EA-009. Another unit, 060-EB-001 fitted with experimental electrical equipment (regenerative braking and thyristors) was delivered, though it was proven to be faulty and expensive to maintain and rarely used until 1991, when it was rebuilt into a regular 40 class unit. The 10 units were ...

  3. EMD GP7 - Wikipedia

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    There are five GP7s on A J Kristopan's EMD Serial number page that reused previous serial numbers: B&O 6405 (preserved), CRI&P 1308 (2nd), L&N 501 (2nd) and 502 (2nd), and SLSF 615 (2nd). These rebuilt units were rebuilt as new on new frames. Another rebuild by GMD is that CN 4824 was rebuilt as a GP7 with parts from an F3A in October 1958.

  4. South African Class 17E - Wikipedia

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    The Spoornet Class 17E of 1993 was a South African electric locomotive.. During 1993 and 1994, Spoornet modified several Class 6E1, Series 7, 8 and 9 locomotives to improve their braking and traction reliability for service on the Natal mainline.

  5. Santa Fe SD26 - Wikipedia

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    The SD26 were EMD SD24 diesel locomotives rebuilt by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway between January 1973 and January 1978. In an effort to spare the cost of purchasing new motive power, the Santa Fe elected to expand on the success of its CF7 and other capital rebuild programs and extend the life of its fleet of 80 aging SD24s by rebuilding them at its San Bernardino, California Shops.

  6. Remanufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Rebuilding is an old name for remanufacturing. It is still widely used by automotive industry. It is still widely used by automotive industry. For example, the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA), [ 7 ] have the new term in their name, but to be safe on their own website use the combined term 'rebuild/remanufacture'.

  7. Wheel cylinder - Wikipedia

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    When brake pressure is applied, the pistons are forced out, pushing the shoes into contact with the drum. Some designs use two single piston wheel cylinders, one at the top of the drum and one at the bottom, each connected to one brake shoe. [3] Wheel cylinders must be rebuilt or replaced if they show signs of leaking.