MACHINES INSTALLING SELF ATTACHING FASTENING

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FSI FASTENING SOLUTIONS, INC. 3075 Selma Hwy Montgomery AL 36108 machines for installing self-attaching fastening elements, namely installation heads, dyes, feed mechanisms, chuting and hoppers;self attaching male and female metal fasteners, namely screws, studs, bolts, ball joint studs, nuts and threaded fasteners;engineering and consulting services in the field of metal fastening;
FSI FABRISTEEL PRODUCT, INC. 22100 TROLLEY INDUSTRIAL DRIVE TAYLOR MI 48180 machines for installing self-attaching fastening elements, namely installation heads, dyes, feed mechanisms, chuting and hoppers;self attaching male and female metal fasteners, namely screws, studs, bolts, ball joint studs, nuts and threaded fasteners;engineering and consulting services in the field of metal fastening;
MULTIFASTENER WHITESELL FORMED COMPONENTS, INC. 5331 DIXIE HIGHWAY WATERFORD AL 48329 machines for installing self-attaching fastening elements, namely installation heads, dies, feed mechanisms, chuting, and controls therefor sold together as a unit;metal self-attaching fastener elements, namely screws, studs, bolts, ball joint studs, nuts and threaded fasteners;MULTIPLE FASTENER;engineering and technical consulting services in the field of metal fastening;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An axial gap electrical machine employs unique architecture to (1) overcome critical limits in the air gap at high speeds, while maintaining high torque performance at low speeds, while synergistically providing a geometry that withstands meets critical force concentration within these machines, (2) provides arrangements for cooling said machines using either a Pelletier effect or air fins, (3) "windings" that are produced as ribbon or stampings or laminates, that may be in some cases be arranged to optimize conductor and magnetic core density within the machine. Arrangements are also proposed for mounting the machines as wheels of a vehicle, to provide ease of removing and installing said motor.