Motor Mechanical Sample Clauses

Motor Mechanical. Complete detailed design of the frame and bearings. Conduct stress analysis of the assembly and the system.
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Motor Mechanical. Fabricate the frame and procure the bearings. Assemble the motor in preparation for FAT. Complete Installation and Checkout (INCO) procedure.

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