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This text investigates the mechanical principles and maintenance requirements for residential laundry, washing, and waste disposal systems. The author, P. T. Brockwell Jr., provides a technical manual designed to assist technicians and homeowners in understanding the operational mechanics of major household appliances. The work serves as a foundational reference for diagnosing malfunctions and performing routine service on mid-20th-century mechanical equipment.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a historical technical reference that documents the mechanical evolution of domestic utility equipment. Readers frequently note that while the specific models are dated, the underlying principles of fluid dynamics and mechanical repair remain relevant for those interested in vintage appliance restoration.
Page Count:
265
Publication Date:
1958-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill 1958
ISBN-10:
0070079900
ISBN-13:
9780070079908
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