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Discover Ludwig"drive unit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an apparatus that converts energy into motion, usually by the transfer of power from an engine or motor to a machine such as an automobile, appliance, or machine tool. For example, you could say: The factory is equipped with a state of the art drive unit to power its machinery.
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The drive unit is equipped with multiple reading/writing heads.
He developed one of the first dome tweeters, a drive unit that produces high frequencies.
The foldable P3s have a high-tech drive unit and damping system.
The Laboratory's attending physicians drive unit excellence by conducting regular teaching sessions with fellows and sonographers.
The instrument is steered by a hand-held device and propelled by a motorized drive unit.
In the Selcore design, a steel tank with built-in drive unit constitutes the core head.
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The business end of the machine - an 800-ton drill-and-drive unit - is a sleek, self-propelled battering ram.
A coil radius calibration considering a roll-angle misalignment of the measurement bench, the magnet, and the motor-drive unit is analyzed.
He recounts that when he ran Hitachi's hard-disk-drive unit, he persuaded his superiors to invest $800m in a business that was losing $400m a year.
He sold Fujitsu's hard-drive unit to Toshiba, outsourced some chip production to Taiwan's TSMC, took control of Fujitsu's European joint venture with Siemens and focused the company on cloud computing as a new growth area.
When it is shipped in the next few months, Maxtor's new MaxAttach line is expected to cost $995 for a 20 GB single-drive unit, $1,595 for a 40 GB, dual-drive unit, and $1,995 for an 80 GB dual-drive unit.
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