SOURCE: Motor has started t0 smoke and trips circuit breaker
On the motors I deal with there is a series of numbers that identify the shaft size, hp and all other requirements. I would try and contact a local Grainger and see if they can help, if not try in the yellow pages for a motor repair shop in your area and sometimes they can get you one. Good luck
SOURCE: I can't find my key code card to my lock: MFG
Rather than list all the steps, which get lengthy when typing them step-by-step, I'll provide you with a weblink to the Schlage web site that has both pdf's and videos showing you how to re-program and operate your lock set. You can download the instructions to print and save for future reference too.
As you've forgotten/lost your master code, you'll need to use the restoring instructions to reset your lock to the factory default settings, so you can then reprogram new codes into your lock.
Basically, you'll need to open up the inside compartment and push the reset pin/button in order to clear all current code programs and then start over with inputing new codes, etc. Have your key with you, as you'll need it in case you accidently lock yourself out, while reprogramming the lockset.
http://consumer.schlage.com/customerservice/FE595_install_inst.asp
Hope you find this Very Helpful - Best regards!
SOURCE: need att remote control mfg. no. for magnavox tv
i do not think it would work with your tv. there has been problems when tech installed uverse on dozens of tv. you can try to purchase an universal remote and see if that works. it is just like a jvc vcr/dvd player/recorder which will not work with any tv but jvc. you can also call att tech to help
SOURCE: trying to install a dayton electric mfg timer and
Open following link for drawings showing Dayton timer wiring.
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-Dayton-Off-Delay-Timer.html
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SOURCE: mfg date
Every Dell part has a label with a long serial number in the following format:
CC-PPPPPP-MMMM-DDD-SSSS
CC= 2 letters, country of origen (e,g, TH for Thailand, CN for China).
PPPPPP= 6 alphanumeric, Dell internal part number, most times starts with 0.
MMMMM= 5 numbers, Vendor ID.
DDD= Manufacturing date code
first digit= number, manufacturing year (e.g 8=2008, but on old stuff could be 1998)
second digit= alphanumeric, manufacturing month (1=January, 9=September, A=October, C=December)
Third digit= alphanumeric, manufacturing day of the month (1=1, 9=9, A=10, B=11,....and so on).
SSSS= 4 alphanumeric, serial number.
Not sure what date code you are looking at unless a "Plain Language Request" was made for that series in which case it would have been manufacturered 2020 - February (02) - 19th. Not a lot of these and I have never seen them on Dell but I guess anyting is possible
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