The "e" at the end of a model number typically indicates that the product is an "enhanced" version or includes specific features or improvements over previous models. In some cases, it may also refer to energy efficiency or electronic components. The exact meaning can vary by manufacturer, so it's always best to check the specific product documentation for clarification.
It is the base of a log e=2.718281828
It could mean "beginning of the end" (also represented as --> to the T of vertical t-h-e-e-n-d).
No such sn for the Model 1897
No 'letter' ends with an 'e', maybe you mean 'a word ending with e'? :)
In the model number WE80WB1 for New Balance shoes, the "e" typically indicates that the shoe is designed for a wider fit, specifically denoting a "wide" width option. This allows individuals with broader feet to find a comfortable and supportive fit. New Balance often uses such designations to cater to various foot shapes and sizes.
e The serial number you listed is not a Model 58 serial number. the serial number starts with an "S"
The Model E was made from 1938-42. A little over 2600 were made.
This is just the model number telling you which mixer it will fit on and what model to reorder if you need another.VMLH 40 is a Hobart 40 quart mixer model (floor model) so that's what size your dough hook needs to be able to fit.
It means Error. If you try to divide a number by 0 it should give you the E. Also if you try to multiply numbers that will give a larger number than the calculator allows. I believe exponential calculators fix this by giving you a exponential answer.
value.The letter E before the serial number of your Marlin model 336RC(Regular Carbine) indicates that it was made in the year 1948.
kaf is the model of older kawasaki mules the 540 is the engian size 540 cc c is off road c and e are turf or golf kart style
The model number shows that it is: J = Johnson E = Electric Start E = 9 S = 0 B = Model Run. So it would be a Johnson Electric Start 1990