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  • Facom U.JA1 Light Engineering Puller Set
    Facom U.JA1 Light Engineering Puller Set

    Light engineering puller set supplied with PK.2 wall panel for storage. Specifications • Dimensions: 444 x 444 mm • Weight: 4.300 kg Contents • 2 slim leg pullers for outside grip = U.301 and U.302 (spread 10 to 80 mm) • 4 clamps for inside grip = U.49P1 to U.49P4 (spread 6.5 to 18 mm) • 1 slide hammer U.49L • 1 separator for difficult outside grip = U.53T1 (spread 5 to 60 mm) and its beam U.53K1 • PK.2 panel

    Price: 648.95 € | Shipping*: 0 €
  • Facom U.JA3 General Engineering Puller Set
    Facom U.JA3 General Engineering Puller Set

    General engineering puller kit with PK.1 panel board. Specifications • Dimensions: 444mm x 888mm • Weight: 15.500kg Contents • 1 sliding leg puller = U.32T6-20 outside grip (spread 20 to 200 mm) / inside grip (spread 130 to 290 mm) • 1 separator U.53T2 (spread 15 to 110 mm) and the beam U.53K2 • 4 clamps U.49P5 to U.49P8 (spread 18 to 50 mm) • 1 slide hammer U.306M with adaptor tip U.49BR1 • 1 jack U.33A (capacity 30 tonnes) • PK.1 Panel

    Price: 1296.95 € | Shipping*: 0 €
  • Facom U.301BJ1 Light Engineering Puller Set
    Facom U.301BJ1 Light Engineering Puller Set

    Light engineering puller kit in durable plastic storage case. Specifications • Case Dimensions: 389mm x 164mm x 66 mm • Weight: 2.1kg Contents • 1 leg puller U.301 for outside grip pulling (spread 10 to 80 mm) • 4 clamps U.49P1 to U.49P4 (spread 6.5 to 18 mm) • 1 beam U.53 KL0 • Plastic case BP.112 with PL.182B tray

    Price: 362.95 € | Shipping*: 0 €
  • Engineering grade reflective tape blackyellow 50mm x 25m
    Engineering grade reflective tape blackyellow 50mm x 25m

    This reflective tape is of engineering grade, and is resistant to corrosion, weather and most solvents. Ideal for marking out hazard areas, especially where low light or dark conditions can cause visibility issues.

    Price: 75.73 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • What is chemical engineering process engineering?

    Chemical engineering process engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on designing, optimizing, and operating processes that involve chemical or biological transformations to produce valuable products. It involves the application of principles from chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics to develop efficient and sustainable processes in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, energy, and environmental protection. Chemical engineers in process engineering work on various stages of a process, from conceptualization and design to implementation and troubleshooting, to ensure the safe and efficient production of desired products.

  • What is process engineering chemical engineering?

    Process engineering in chemical engineering involves designing, optimizing, and operating processes that involve the transformation of raw materials into valuable products. It focuses on the development and implementation of efficient and sustainable processes in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and petrochemicals. Process engineers use principles of chemistry, physics, and mathematics to improve the efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness of chemical processes. They play a crucial role in ensuring that chemical processes are environmentally friendly and meet regulatory standards.

  • What is control engineering in electrical engineering?

    Control engineering in electrical engineering is the application of control theory to design systems that regulate the behavior of dynamic systems. It involves the use of mathematical models and algorithms to manipulate the input to a system in order to achieve the desired output. Control engineers design and implement control systems for a wide range of applications, such as robotics, power systems, and industrial automation. This field is crucial for ensuring the stability, efficiency, and safety of electrical systems.

  • What is better: Mechanical engineering or electrical engineering?

    The answer to this question depends on individual interests and career goals. Mechanical engineering focuses on designing and building mechanical systems, such as engines and machines, while electrical engineering focuses on designing and developing electrical systems, such as power generation and electronics. Both fields offer unique opportunities for innovation and problem-solving. Ultimately, the decision between mechanical and electrical engineering should be based on personal interests and career aspirations.

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  • Facom 9 Piece Engineering Rasp and File Set
    Facom 9 Piece Engineering Rasp and File Set

    Features:- Set of 9 files and rasps for engineering and industrial maintenance- Supplied in hammer finish wall rack

    Price: 131.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Facom U.49PJ4 Heavy Duty Engineering Puller Set
    Facom U.49PJ4 Heavy Duty Engineering Puller Set

    Heavy engineering puller kit. For pulling bearings Ø 30mm to 60mm. Specifications Weight: 5.300kg Contents • 3 Pliers U.49P7 to U.49P9 • 1 Beam U.53KL2 • 1 Tip U.49BR1 • Plastic Carry Case BP.109 • Inner Tray PL.713

    Price: 774.95 € | Shipping*: 0 €
  • Bahco 3 Piece 1-473 Ergo Engineering File Set
    Bahco 3 Piece 1-473 Ergo Engineering File Set

    Bahco 3 Piece ERGO™ Engineering File Set. All files are fitted with a two-component handle for maximum comfort and an excellent grip Developed according to the scientific ERGO™ process. Supplied in a cardboard outer display packaging containing plastic roll-up wallet. Contains: 1 x 1-100-08-02 Flat Second Cut File 200mm (8in)1 x 1-210-08-02 Half-Round Second Cut File 200mm (8in)1 x 1-230-08-02 Round Second Cut File 200mm (8in)Additional Information:• Cut Type: Second• Length (mm): 200

    Price: 37.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Navigation Experience in Cardiff
    Navigation Experience in Cardiff

    Survival Experience Days: Navigate your way through the wilderness, pick up essential survival skills, and have fun while doing it with this four hour navigation experience in Cardiff.Based on 110 acres of land around Cardiff's mountainsides, this survival course is set in the perfect place to learn all of the theory and practical skills you'll need to become a navigation pro. Easy to follow for all ages, this simple course will teach you essential skills, such as the theory of map reading, compass skills, finding where you are, orienting your map, and so much more. Hike up to base camp, and begin your lessons with a team of ex-military instructors who will show you the ropes and help you get your bearings (literally!) before being sent out on a team challenge. You and your team will locate and find a set point with the help of a tutorial, walkie talkies, and of course your new knowledge.The ideal gift for any adventurer, or a fun team-building experience for any group, you'll come away from this course having learned the essentials of navigation.

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  • Should I study mechanical engineering or automotive engineering?

    The decision between studying mechanical engineering or automotive engineering depends on your interests and career goals. If you are passionate about designing and developing automotive systems, such as engines, transmissions, and vehicle dynamics, then automotive engineering may be the right choice for you. On the other hand, if you are interested in a broader range of engineering principles and want to keep your career options open to various industries, then mechanical engineering may be a better fit. Consider your interests, strengths, and long-term career aspirations to make an informed decision.

  • Should I study civil engineering or industrial engineering?

    The choice between civil engineering and industrial engineering ultimately depends on your interests and career goals. Civil engineering focuses on the design and construction of infrastructure projects such as buildings, bridges, and roads, while industrial engineering focuses on optimizing processes and systems in various industries. Consider your strengths, interests, and the type of work environment you prefer when making your decision. Researching the job market and potential career opportunities in each field can also help you make an informed decision.

  • Can I study four courses - Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Sound Engineering? What is the financing like for this?

    Studying four different engineering courses simultaneously may be challenging due to the workload and time commitment required for each program. Additionally, the financing for pursuing multiple degrees can be expensive, as each program typically has its own tuition and fees. It is important to consider the financial implications of studying multiple courses and explore scholarship opportunities or financial aid options to help cover the costs. It may be more feasible to focus on one or two engineering disciplines to ensure academic success and manage the financial burden effectively.

  • Is mechanical engineering and automotive engineering slowly dying out?

    No, mechanical engineering and automotive engineering are not slowly dying out. In fact, these fields continue to be in high demand due to the constant need for advancements in technology, sustainability, and transportation. As the automotive industry transitions towards electric and autonomous vehicles, there is a growing need for engineers with expertise in these areas. Additionally, mechanical engineering remains a foundational discipline that is essential in a wide range of industries beyond automotive.

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