WEAR AKI

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
WEAR-AKI AT LAST SPORTSWEAR, INC. 110 Enterprise Ave South Secaucus NJ 07094 WEAR AKI;Bottoms as clothing for children, women, men and adults; Coats for children, women, men and adults; Jackets for children, women, men and adults; Knitwear, namely, shirts, dresses, and sweaters for children, women, men and adults; Pajamas for children, women, men and adults; Pants for children, women, men and adults; Shirts for children, women, men and adults; Shoes for children, women, men and adults; Shorts for children, women, men and adults; Sweaters for children, women, men and adults; Sweatpants for children, women, men and adults; Sweatshirts for children, women, men and adults; T-shirts for children, women, men and adults; Tops as clothing for children, women, men and adults; Trousers for children, women, men and adults; Woven shirts for children, women, men and adults;
WEARAKI AT LAST SPORTSWEAR, INC. 110 Enterprise Ave South Secaucus NJ 07094 WEAR AKI;Bottoms as clothing for children, women, men and adults; Coats for children, women, men and adults; Jackets for children, women, men and adults; Knitwear, namely, shirts, dresses, and sweaters for children, women, men and adults; Pajamas for children, women, men and adults; Pants for children, women, men and adults; Shirts for children, women, men and adults; Shoes for children, women, men and adults; Shorts for children, women, men and adults; Sweaters for children, women, men and adults; Sweatpants for children, women, men and adults; Sweatshirts for children, women, men and adults; T-shirts for children, women, men and adults; Tops as clothing for children, women, men and adults; Trousers for children, women, men and adults; Woven shirts for children, women, men and adults;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods of measuring the amount of wear at a hole. In a first embodiment, the method includes measuring a first diameter of the hole at a portion of the hole wall that is subject to wear and measuring a second diameter of the hole at a portion of the wall not subject to the wear. The measured diameters are then used to determine the amount of the wear. An assumption may be made regarding a profile of the wear. To determine the amount of the wear from the measured diameters, the Pythagorean Theorem may be used. Further, the method may include determining how far a fastener will protrude from the hole based on the amount of the wear. Moreover, the hole may be used to calibrate ring or chamfer gages.