Sliver or Tin Plated Brass Set Screws Grub Screws
Metric Size: M1.4 - M52, Inch Size: 0# - 2"
Hexagon Socket(Allen), Torx Star, Square, Slotted Drive Types
Flat Point, Cup Point, Cone Point, Dog Point
Other Drive and Point Type are also available acc. to customer requirement
Various Surface Finishes
Various Material Grades are available
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Washing machine won’t spin or agitate? Not draining, filling or leaks water? This video provides information on how a washing machine works and offers troubleshooting tips to assist you in diagnosing and repair.
Here is a list of the most commonly replaced parts associated with each washing machine symptom:
Washer won’t spin: drive motor coupling, door lock, wax motor
Washer making loud noises: pump motor, belt, bearings
Washer won’t agitate: agitator cogs, coupler, drive belt, transmission
Washer won’t drain: belt, pump, switches
Washer fills slowly: water inlet valve
Washer leaking water: pump, seals, water inlet valve
Washer won’t start: door latch, switches, timers, electronic controls, thermal fuses
Washer overflowing: water inlet valve, water level pressure switch
Washer door or lid won’t lock: door lock motor, latch assembly, main control board
Washer stops mid cycle: lid switch, motor, water level control, pump
How to disassemble your washing machine:
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Listening to Music (MUSI 112)
This lecture explores the basic nature of melody. Touching on historical periods ranging from ancient Greece to the present day, Professor Wright draws examples from musical worlds as disparate as nineteenth-century Europe and twentieth-century India, China, and America. Professor Wright puts forth a historical, technical, and holistic approach to understanding the way pitches and scales work in music. He concludes his lecture by bringing pitch and rhythm together in a discussion of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.
00:00 – Chapter 1. The Nature of Melody
02:37 – Chapter 2. The Development of Notes and the Scale
14:43 – Chapter 3. Major, Minor, and Chromatic Scales in World Music
33:03 – Chapter 4. Pitch and Rhythm in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2008.