fusione meccanica - définition. Qu'est-ce que fusione meccanica
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est fusione meccanica - définition

AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURER
Studio Tecnica Meccanica
  • Maserati TecMec 415

machine head         
  • The machine heads on a classical guitar. Note the exposed gears and the decorations.
  • Machine heads on a [[double bass]]
  • The reverse of the machine heads on a "folk" steel-string acoustic guitar. Note the enclosed gears.
  • Martin EB18 bass guitar headstock, showing Martin open-type machine heads.
APPARATUS FOR TUNING STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Tuning Machine; Tuning machine; Machine heads; Mechanik; Meccanica
¦ noun each of the small pegs on the head of a guitar, used for tightening the strings.
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VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Copra Berni Piacenza; Pallavolo Piacenza; Copra Piacenza; Copra Volley; Copra Elior Piacenza; Copra Nord Meccanica Piacenza; Copra Nordmeccanica Piacenza
Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza is a professional Italian volleyball team based in Piacenza, northern Italy. It plays in Italian Volleyball League.

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Tec-Mec

Tec-Mec (full name Studio Tecnica Meccanica) was a Formula One constructor from Italy. Founded by former Maserati designer Valerio Colotti in 1958, they participated in a single Grand Prix, scoring no World Championship points.

Tec-Mec used an improved, lightened version of the Maserati 250F, named the F415. The car was upgraded by the 250F's designer, Colotti, and financed by Lloyd Casner of Camoradi International. The team made its single outing in the 1959 United States Grand Prix, but the car, driven by Fritz d'Orey lasted six laps before retiring, having qualified 17th on the grid ahead of only the midget racer of Rodger Ward.

Colotti sold the design studio at the end of the year to found Colotti Trasmissioni, and the company continued to produce cars for the Formula Junior series.