Reassembly definition

Reassembly means the installation, erection, or reconstruction of an amusement ride follow- ing transportation or storage and prior to operation.

Examples of Reassembly in a sentence

  • Refer back to pump Reassembly Instructions (4i) and continue onto SETTING IMPELLER CLEARANCE.

  • Quality Control (Performed in a separate queue) No Charge Reassembly (stapling back in order from original and back to file folder) and Cataloging/manifesting; other menial process not covered in file preparation.

  • Reassembly will only be available on items that are delivered by GFH, otherwise reassembly is the customer’s responsibility.

  • Reassembly MD 9/27/1999 - plasmid [...***...] on-site 105829 * [...***...]...

  • Reassembly usually attracts a higher fee than disassembly to reflect the extra labour time to make the item operational again.

  • Re-assembly of unit with internal adjustments including trip fingers, spring cartridge cap lock-nut, spring pack pre-load, worm gear alignment, upper drive sleeve bearing loading, etc.

  • Reassembly MD 8/13/2002 - plasmid [...***...] on-site 0726 * [...***...]...

  • Cost of Dismantling, Diagnosis & Reassembly If You make a claim for Damage to Your Marina, We may require You to dismantle it, or authorise Us to dismantle it, so We can assess Your claim.

  • Reassembly MD 1/21/2002 - plasmid [...***...] on-site 0726 * [...***...]...

  • Filter elements removal, testing, installation • Unscrewing the bolts and removal from forged block/ pipe circuit • Cleaning of dirt/particles by Ultrasonic cleaning method • Conducting Bubble point testing to ascertain structural integrity • Purging with Gaseous Nitrogen gas & replacement of soft seals if required • Reassembly and carrying out leak checks interfaces 300 3.

Related to Reassembly

  • Assembly means the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union;

  • Installation means that the System or a Subsystem as specified in the Contract is ready for Commissioning as provided in GCC Clause 26 (Installation).

  • Recalibration means the adjustment of all DRG weights to reflect changes in relative resource consumption.

  • Disconnection means a deactivation of connection assets that results in cessation of distribution services to a consumer;

  • Slug loading means any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants, released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration as to cause interference in the POTW.