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      <title>INDUSTRY PROFILE: FLUIDS-HANDLING AND MECHANICAL POWER-TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Guidelines and procedural information are provided on fluid conductors and connectors in motor vehicles, including such topics as a coding system for identifying tube and pipe fittings; refrigeration and hydraulic tube fittings; hydraulic hoses; a flex-impulse test procedure for hydraulic hose assemblies; tests and procedures for high-temperature transmission and lubricating oil hose assemblies; hose connections; flares for tubing; seamless low-carbon steel tubing annealed for bending and flaring; welded low-carbon steel tubing; pressure ratings for hydraulic tubing and fittings; metallic air brake system tubing and pipes; performance requirements for nonmetallic tubing and fitting assemblies in automotive air brake systems; fuel injection tubing; automotive pipe fittings; drain plugs; and lubrication fittings.  New recommended practices, editorial changes, and technical revisions are noted.]]></description>
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