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Company executives decided instead to build out the reassembly site to a full production operation, speeding up the production process for Sprinter vans and hopefully boosting North American sales.
Despite the obstacles posed by the contractor's idiosyncrasies, the museum has nearly finished reassembly of the 1,700-SF Bachman Wilson House.
Takes you step-by-step through the entire disassembly and reassembly process of the H&K MPS, down to the last part (not just field stripping).
After reassembly, the watch technician will replace parts as necessary, including the mainspring, balance staff, jewels, stem, crown, watch crystal and back gasket.
The competition, designed to determine the best Soldier within the sustainment command, pitted nine 4-man teams from units subordinate to the 1st TSC against each other in six events: a 10-kilometer road march, a live-fire range, M2.50-caliber machinegun disassembly and reassembly, the Army physical fitness test, a medical evacuation exercise, and a combative challenge.
Cleaning and reassembly of the bones revealed the preserved bite marks on the ichthyosaur's lower jaw.
Remanufacturing includes complete machine disassembly, inspection, refurbishment, reassembly and thorough testing.
With no crane facility on board to get the winch assembly into the turret, all components were moved from the deck through narrow corridors using chain blocks for reassembly inside the turret.
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