Companies known for two different things?

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Originally Posted By: Farmer
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
Hitachi; who would know they make hard drives, excavators and have a barbeque named after them.


They also make ignition parts.

Or the famous Magic Wand massager. Well known for soothing sore backs and assorted other body parts.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitachi_Magic_Wand

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Originally Posted By: y_p_w
Originally Posted By: Farmer
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
Hitachi; who would know they make hard drives, excavators and have a barbeque named after them.


They also make ignition parts.

Or the famous Magic Wand massager. Well known for soothing sore backs and assorted other body parts.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitachi_Magic_Wand

Old_Hitachi_Magic_Wand_box.jpeg



This Hitachi thing just keeps giving!
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CAT - well known for HD construction equipment - but a huge producer of large gen sets (diesel driven AC) for rail transportation, power generators, marine power/propulsion, oil & gas, back up for industrial and medical fields ...
They are also into duel fuel turbine gen sets ...
 
Originally Posted By: Pop_Rivit
Originally Posted By: y_p_w
I never quite got why Shimano was a big name in bicycle parts and fishing equipment.


If you really think about it, you'd realize that it's not much of a leap from bike parts to fishing equipment. While they are different industries, many of the materials used in both are very similar. Shimano had a goal of promoting public health, and both bicycling and fishing fall within that goal. Shimano also owns a performance fabrics company, sports apparel company and makes rowing shoes.

It's way back when, but I do remember when Shimano was first making bicycling shoes (which generally have a stiff sole for more efficient power transfer) they touted the carbon fiber materials to make them both light and stiff. Their marketing materials also credited their experience with carbon fiber used in fishing reels as translating to this application.

And of course General Electric is a massive company where expertise in one product has led to developments in another. I've brought up that their expertise in steam turbines for power generation translated to their development of turbochargers, as well as jet engines and marine turbine engines. And the same diesel engines they make for locomotives are the basis for marine diesel engines.
 
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Pratt is doing PurePower that the new A320neo relies on ...

Aren't they having problems with them? And I thought that they were hoping to offer something for the 737 MAX but couldn't

I have heard that this is where they hope to catch up. If you look at the pure numbers, P&W is pretty close to GE, but that doesn't include CFM.
 
Hitachi keeps getting bigger and bigger. Their power tools are pretty good. Mitsubishi makes everything and is carving out a niche in the US HVAC Market especially with their split units.

Don't forget Honda. Cars, power equip, generators, motorcycles, outboard motors, lawn equipment, etc etc.
 
Originally Posted By: PimTac

Don't forget Honda. Cars, power equip, generators, motorcycles, outboard motors, lawn equipment, etc etc.



and the Osimo(tm) robot which splits away from their being a "motor company".
 
They only went into service summer 2016. There have been component design changes and early change outs. However owners have seen substantial fuel savings with GTF.
 
Originally Posted By: dishdude
Originally Posted By: BHopkins
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
Hitachi; who would know they make hard drives, excavators and have a barbeque named after them.


Umm, I think the Japanese grill is actually called a hibachi

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1.5 pages in the thread to get a response; you guys are losing it....

We have a high end storage array @ work made by Hitachi that we call "the hibachi"
 
Kohler Toilets - Kohler Engines

White Castle Hamburgers - *Commercial Lawn Fertilizer Spreaders (Prizelawn)

* - Recently purchased by Earthway.
 
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