Rear Adm. Darrah Visits JB MDL
Mechanical engineer Christine Farrell describes the three-dimensional printing and rapid prototyping capabilities of Lakehurst’s Support Equipment Division to Rear Adm. Mark Darrah during his visit Jan. 9, 2013, to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. Farrell is holding a 3D printed model of the MH-60R Oil Line Nut Wrench that saves 80 man hours per routine helicopter oil change. The models are used for fit and function testing, as well as early problem detection. Looking on are John Schmelzle and Kathleen Donnelly. (U.S. Navy courtesy photo/Released)
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