London Irish owner hits out at ‘non-existent’ support from RFU as club files for administration

Click:路軌燈 London Irish owner Mick Crossan has criticised the governing bodies in England after the club filed for administration on Wednesday. The Exiles were suspended from competitions in England on Tuesday after a proposed takeover failed to be completed by the 4pm deadline. Crossan stated that administration was a “last resort” but that it was…

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drylin T – Linear guide systems

drylin T linear guide systems were specially developed for applications in automation and handling systems. The design objective was a rugged linear guide for application in the most diverse – and also extreme – environments. They have the same dimensions as most recirculating ball bearing guides. Technical data Gliding elements: Maintenance-free Material: iglide J* Max….

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Damping Grease Sample Kit

A new, expanded Damping Grease Sample Kit is now available from Nye Lubricants, Inc. The kit features medium-viscosity greases from the Fluorocarbon Gel 868 and NyoGel 774 series of products that were designed to control motion and vibration, maintain accurate positioning, smooth operation, and provide touch feedback for a broad array of mechanisms and controls….

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Creators Wanted: The future of work is now

With more than 3.5 million manufacturing job openings expected over the next decade, according to the National Association of Manufacturers’ (NAM) affiliate, The Manufacturing Institute, the NAM and Mahindra unveiled today a new series as a part of the NAM’s “Creators Wanted” campaign—a sustained effort to answer manufacturers’ workforce challenges by enhancing perceptions of modern…

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Considering cutting-edge rotary bearing materials

By Brian Dahmer | Director of Application Engineering • SKF Many materials in the rolling elements of bearings — both linear and rotary — have been used for over a century. But slowly, new materials are finding their way into industrial applications. Increasingly, new materials are being developed for rotary bearings used in very challenging…

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Counterbore vs. Spotface Holes: What’re the Differences?

March 17, 2024 Counterbore and spotface are two of the most common hole-making applications in machining. While their core purpose is the same: accommodating fastener heads, some of their subtle differences professionals often cause professionals to confuse them with each other. This article aims to provide a comprehensive comparison of counterbore vs spotface holes. Read…

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