Job Training Mechanical Technician Course Module 3 (Bearings)

Bearings are components that allow one part of a machine to move relative to another part. The first two jobs above can be done quite easily. It is the last job, reducing friction, that makes bearings so important.
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Job Training Mechanical Technician Course Module 3 (Bearings)

Bearings are components that allow one part of a machine to move relative to another part. The first two jobs above can be done quite easily. It is the last job, reducing friction, that makes bearings so important.

Pumps (Your Foundational Guide to Understanding, Selecting, and Operating Pumps)

Pumps are essential equipment used to move fluids from one point to another. They create pressure to overcome resistance and force the fluid to flow. This pressure can be generated through various mechanisms, such as mechanical rotation, positive displacement, or centrifugal force.
Pumps (Your Foundational Guide to Understanding, Selecting, and Operating Pumps)
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Pumps (Your Foundational Guide to Understanding, Selecting, and Operating Pumps)

Pumps are essential equipment used to move fluids from one point to another. They create pressure to overcome resistance and force the fluid to flow. This pressure can be generated through various mechanisms, such as mechanical rotation, positive displacement, or centrifugal force.

Pumps & Pump Piping

Pump is a mechanical device used to add kinetic and potential energy to a liquid for the purpose of moving it from one point to another. This energy will cause the liquid to do work such as flow through a pipe or rise to a higher level and Pump gives pressure to fluid passing through it and discharges the fluid to the outside.
Pumps & Pump Piping
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Pumps & Pump Piping

Pump is a mechanical device used to add kinetic and potential energy to a liquid for the purpose of moving it from one point to another. This energy will cause the liquid to do work such as flow through a pipe or rise to a higher level and Pump gives pressure to fluid passing through it and discharges the fluid to the outside.

API Pump Type Definitions | Understanding API Standards

API (American Petroleum Institute) is a set of standards used to define systems, tests and equipment design, mainly in the Oil & Gas industry. There are other standards, such as ISO, ASME, NEMA or ANSI. Although these standards may be referred to alongside API, they are not otherwise related, and although some of these standards overlap, each one is generally focused on a different sector.
API Pump Type Definitions - Understanding API Standards
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API Pump Type Definitions | Understanding API Standards

API (American Petroleum Institute) is a set of standards used to define systems, tests and equipment design, mainly in the Oil & Gas industry. There are other standards, such as ISO, ASME, NEMA or ANSI. Although these standards may be referred to alongside API, they are not otherwise related, and although some of these standards overlap, each one is generally focused on a different sector.
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