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Below are listed featured articles from the July 2001 issue, Vol. 54, no. 7 (c) 2001 Barks Publications, Inc. See also items from July's departments and columns.
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Service Shops & Electrical Departments
  • Rewinding motors south of the border - A growing business based on high standards with help from NAFTA By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor

  • Computers in electrical service - A progress report on the extent to which computers are being used in electromechanical repair today By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor
Motor Performance
  • When is a winding too tight in the slot? - Ways to make random-wound stators work efficiently With trilingual summary By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
Digital Electronics
  • The solenoid valve, a basic building block - Understanding both its electrical and its mechanical properties By David P. Tryling, EA Electronics Editor
Power Transmission
  • Why the limits on sheave size in belt drives? - The reasoning behind the standards By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
Accounting
  • How much accounting information is too much? - Knowing which financial reports are essential and which can be added to enhance profits By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor
Safety & Health
  • Herbal remedies - Where a little knowledge can sometimes be dangerous By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor
Note: Due to an editing error, the population of Mexico was incorrectly stated on page 24 of this issue.  The correct figure should read "100 million."

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