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Technical Maintenance and Repair

Highlights technicians engaged in maintenance and quality control tasks, focusing on aviation engines, automotive systems, and support equipment in various operational settings.

Carpenter working in woodshop
Carpenter working in woodshop
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Longshoreman Working In Horizon Lines Container Yard In Unalaska, Southwest Alaska, USA
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Guide Explains Machinery During The Locomotive Shop Tour, At Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Usa
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Mushroom cellar grower, Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus), Nans-sous-Sainte-Anne, Doubs, France
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the crawler transporter used for moving space shuttles to the NASA Kennedy Space Centers launch pads, former crawler driver Fred Renaud gets a close look at one of the crawlers still in use.  Media representatives and invited guests had the opportunity to tour one of NASA's two crawlers. This included the driver cab and engine room.  Guests included current drivers and operators, as well as drivers from the Apollo Program.  In January 1966, the crawler completed its first successful move with a 10.6-million-pound launch umbilical tower. It moved three-quarters of a mile in about nine hours. Throughout 40 years of service, the two crawlers have moved more than 3,500 miles and carried seven vehicles.
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thirty two year old man in front of industrial pipes, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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grouo of workera installing underfloor heating and colling in modern home
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Portrait of a metal industrial factory worker in the numerical control sector with his arms crossed
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Ultra-Efficient Engine Technology - UEET - Proof of Concept Compressor, Two-stage Compressor
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Hispanic man driving forklift
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Corn tortilla processing factory located in Caldwell, Idaho, USA.
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Low angle view of older Hispanic mechanic in warehouse
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 3, United Space Alliance and B.F. Goodrich technicians remove part of space shuttle Discovery's right main-gear strut where a leaking seal has been found. They will replace the seal. The struts act as shock absorbers during the shuttle's landing.  Engineers determined the observed leak of hydraulic fluid in the main landing gear strut exceeded specification and could not be reduced to an acceptable rate. Removing the strut and replacing seals require disconnecting and replacing the brakes and tires, disconnecting and reconnecting instruments and other requirements to allow access to the strut.  Discovery had been scheduled to roll over Sept. 19 from its processing hangar to the Vehicle Assembly Building. A new rollover date will be set after technicians determine how long replacing the seal will take.
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