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The test bay is part of the quality management.
A test bay is an area used in engineering.
There, in an 80-foot-long test bay, buses are set atop hydraulic arms known as actuators, one under each wheel.
The test bay or test field is part of the quality management, and the protocols are the evidence in case of insurance issues, say.
The corridor plunged on, dim and uncrossed, to the far reaches of the test bays.
He tapped a key, and the scale beneath the testing bay read off the mass of the sample container: 12.782 kilograms.
The Ames Arc Jet Complex has seven available test bays.
Above the labs and test bays loomed a vast loft of space crossed by catwalks where someone could lurk for hours unseen.
Evidence from the prosecution showed that cars recorded on the MoT computer as having been tested, never actually entered or left the testing bay at the garage.
Past the cubicle door, voices sounded, and the scuff of feet echoed oddly in the high ceilings of the plant's testing bays just beyond the computer section where they sat.
The test bay is a place such as a hall, a laboratory or sometimes a department where the produced articles are tested before delivery according to testing guidelines of this industry or firm.
The medical center usually includes a reception area, 8-12 exam rooms, one or two procedure rooms, drug testing bays, x-ray, pharmacy, a conference room, and an area for physical therapy.
Heritage deconstruction started in December 2012 with removal of "test bays" in preparation of the facades they're going to keep and remount on the new Rideau Centre addition.
Likewise, the Weapon Comparison Test Bay, where an unlucky storm trooper suffers everything from Ewok stoning to Death Star cannon fire, is Monty Python in drag.
Three almost complete craft were parked in the test bays right in front of the doors, people walking over their wings, big ribbed hoses and power cables plugged into open inspection hatches, polythene taped over various vents and inlets.
ESTEC provides extensive testing facilities to verify the proper operation of spacecraft, such as the Large Space Simulator (LSS), acoustic and electromagnetic testing bays, multi-axis vibration tables and the ESA Propulsion Laboratory (EPL).
The disabled drones were fed into the Janus-wide conveyor system at the nearest available loading point to where they had fallen, transported up the spokes and through the Spindle to end up being taken apart and examined in Spartacus' robot laboratories and test bays deep in Detroit.
Also rolled out in 2005 was the creation of the 'Automated Test Bay' this differs from traditional testing by adding additional equipment to the bay to negate the use of an assistant during the test; 2012 - checks of secondary restraint systems, battery and wiring, ESC, speedometers and steering locks.