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the subassemblies
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An assembly that is assembled with others to form a larger assembly
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The subassemblies are transported to an area nearer the berths, where they are welded together to form large prefabricated units, which are then carried by cranes to the berth, to be welded into position on the ship.
Engine adaptation for alternative fueling may generate certain difficulties in terms of configuration or quality of the subassemblies.
Apart from this, sodium flow measurement in subassemblies in the core facilitates the detection of flow blockage in the subassemblies.
It shows that for any given assembly sequence, the expected cost is reduced when the assembly operations are divided evenly among the subassemblies.
For a supply chain, there may be multiple suppliers that could supply the same components as well as optional manufacturing plants that could assemble the subassemblies and the products.
Dimensional measurement of the subassemblies at the beginning of the assembly line is a very crucial process for the eyeglasses industry, since even small manufacturing errors of the components can lead to very visible defects on the final product.
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A different strategy is to consistently use only approved materials, off-the-shelf components, and off-the-shelf subassemblies within a common product platform.
The partner companies perform much of the subassembly in their own factories; for instance, wings for all Airbus aircraft are made in the United Kingdom, and tail subassemblies are made in Spain.
The segments are taken to the subassembly area, where teams of workers fit them into support jigs or fixtures and join them into a unit, within which the interior equipment is then installed.
The fuel pins are located within the subassembly.
Due to the rectangular shape of the beam column subassembly, only the rectangular concrete element is used for the finite element modeling of the subassembly.
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