M. P. Jordan has written: 'The language of technical communication' -- subject(s): Technical writing
P. A. Bolley has written: 'Manual of technical analysis' -- subject(s): Technical Chemistry, Analytic Chemistry
J. P. Lamb has written: 'Commercial and technical libraries' -- subject(s): Corporate libraries, Technical libraries
Here is a link that will answer your questionhttp://www.automationdirect.com/static/specs/proxterms.pdf
Charles P. Auger has written: 'Information sources in Grey literature' -- subject(s): Technical reports, Technical literature, Grey literature
Proctor P. Taylor has written: 'Preparing contractor reports for NASA' -- subject(s): Communication of technical information 'Preparing contractor reports for NASA: technical illustrating' -- subject(s): Technical illustration
P B. Frankland has written: 'The role of the technical teacher'
N. P. McColl has written: 'NAIR technical handbook'
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C. P. Auger has written: 'Engineering eponyms' 'Information sources in grey literature' -- subject(s): Technical reports, Technical literature, Grey literature
I don't know what you mean by " specs ' for p\s fluid. If you are talking about what to use,I suggest Power steering fluid. You can substitute trany fluid,but it has a tendency to foam. In " normal " steering systems this isn't awful,but in a rack and pinion system it could cause problems.
The technical specifications of P Touch Labellers are being able and willing to use the Excel in Microsoft (with at least the two thousand three updated version) and being acquainted with laminating tape.