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The qualifying dimensions help identify the "core benefits" that must be offered to everyone in a product-market.
Periodic Topping
The practice of regularly adding a small amount of fluid to keep a system’s level within operational limits, such as in hydraulic systems or batteries.
Spacer Ring
A mechanical component used to maintain a specified distance between two parts, often found in machinery or engineering applications.
Cast Spoke Wheel Assemblies
Wheel components manufactured through the casting process, featuring radial spokes to support the rim, used in various vehicles.
Corrugated Channel
A corrugated channel is a structural element featuring a wavy, folded pattern that provides enhanced strength and rigidity, often used in construction and packaging.
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