Heavy Duty 160 Piece Woodruff Assortment Set 16 Sizes 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm Carbon Steel Round Ended Shaft Keys Industrial Mechanical Assembly Car Parts Hardware Grade Stock Garage Shop Use Now
UPC:
`. Line 2 starts with `✔️ `, specs (50-70 chars), ends with ``. Note: The prompt says "end with the code
" at the start of the first paragraph instruction but then says "End with
". Looking closely: "first paragraph, Always use two lines... end with the html code". Wait, later it says "Second Paragraph: Start with
... end with
". Usually, paragraphs start with `` and end with `
`. The prompt says "end with the html code" for the first line? No, "first paragraph, Always use two lines... end with the html code
". This is contradictory or specific. Let's look at the second paragraph instruction: "Start with
and a short introductory paragraph... end with
". Okay, standard HTML usage seems expected (`` and `
`), but I need to follow the specific instruction for the first paragraph structure carefully. * Re-reading First Paragraph Instruction: "Always use two lines, to have specs explained. end with the html code. The first line is between 40 and 60 characters and is a rephrase of the title in better English and SEO rich, end with the html code
. Start the 2nd line with ✔️ then specs between 50 and 70 characters, end with
...
` but the instruction says "end with the html code" after the first line? No, it says "first paragraph... end with the html code
". Then "The first line... end with the html code
". Then "Start the 2nd line... end with
` at the start and `
` at the end. However, the instruction "end with the html code" at the beginning of the "first paragraph" section is confusing. It likely means "Start the first paragraph with
". Let's assume standard open/close tag behavior for the container. So: `
Line 1
✔️ Line 2
` opening and `
` closing for consistency unless strictly told otherwise. The prompt says "Start with" for the second paragraph. For the first, it says "end with the html code
" near the top. Let's treat the first block as a paragraph container. * Second Paragraph: `
` intro text, `
`. * Third Paragraph: ✅ bullet points, no `- `, just green emoji ending with `
- `. Just text + `✅` + `
`. * Content: 160 pieces, 16 sizes, Carbon Steel, Black Color, Storage Box. * Check: Must not use emdashes `, `. * Paragraph 4: * `💡 Question`. * Answer: Intro sentence. New lines with regular bullets `-`. * Question about Woodruff keys general utility. "What is a woodruff key used for?" or similar. * Make it SEO friendly. "Why choose woodruff keys for shaft alignment tasks?" * Final Check: * No bold. * No italics. * End `
✝️`. * Empty lines between paragraphs. * Emojis correct. * Dimension unit mixing (Inch & Metric). The prompt says "if you find inch & metric sizes in the same description, always add the dimensions in mm & inches to every dimension". The specification says "Size: 0.12 × 0.12 × 0.31 inches". I should add mm equivalent in the text/table if I put dimensions. I will put dimension info in Para 3 bullets or Para 1. I'll add it in Para 3 bullets. * 0.12 inch = 3 mm approx. 0.31 inch = 7.8 mm approx. I'll state "3mm to larger sizes". * Wait, instruction says "if it is all in metric, don't convert to inches, if it is all in inches, don't convert to metric." This implies IF BOTH ARE IN SOURCE, DO CONVERT. Source has "3mm" and "0.12 inches". So I have mixed. I must convert. * 0.12 x 0.12 x 0.31 inches ~ 3.0 x 3.0 x 7.9 mm. * I will include both in Para 3. * Paragraph 1 Formatting: * Start with ``. * Line 1: 59 chars. * `
`. * Note: Prompt says "end with the html code
` * Line 2: `✔️`...specs. * End with `" at the start of the instruction but later says "end with
". I will wrap the block in `` at the very beginning and `
` at the very end of the block. * Wait, instruction: "first paragraph, Always use two lines... end with the html code". Then "Start the 2nd line... end with
". This implies the container ends there. * Wait, "second Paragraph: Start with". * So Para 1 starts with `
`? Or implied? * "First paragraph... end with the html code
". This is weird. It might mean open `
` implicitly? * Given "Second Paragraph: Start with
", I should probably start Para 1 with `
` too for consistency, despite the confusing instruction at the start. Let's assume standard HTML `
` block. * Actually, it says "start with
" explicitly for the second paragraph. For the first, it says "end with the html code
" and "The first line... end with
". It doesn't explicitly say start with ``. BUT it says "end with the html code
" immediately after "Always use two lines". This might mean wrap the TWO lines in `
...
`. I will start with `` to be safe on HTML structure. * One More Check: "end the page with
✝️". * Does this mean the LAST paragraph must close with ``? Yes. * Does it mean ALL paragraphs use ``? The instruction says for Para 2: "end with ". For Para 1, it says "end with " (last sentence of the Para 1 instruction block). So yes, `` seems required for closings. I will use `` everywhere. * Character Count Verification: * Line 1: 160pcs Woodruff Keys Set For Shaft Repair And Assembly Work (59 chars). * Line 2: ✔️ Carbon Steel Round Ended Keys Transparent Box For Any Job Use Now (72 chars including `✔️ ` which is 3 chars). * "Carbon Steel Round Ended Keys Transparent Box For Any Job Use Now" * Count: C-a-r-b-o-n- -S-t-e-e-l- -R-o-u-n-d- -E-n-d-e-d- -K-e-y-s- -T-r-a-n-s-p-a-r-e-n-t- -B-o-x- -F-o-r- -A-n-y- -J-o-b- -U-s-e- -N-o-w * 6+1+5+1+5+1+5+1+4+1+11+1+3+1+3+1+3+1+3+1+3 = 59 chars text. * Plus `✔️ ` = 62 chars total. Between 50-70. OK. 4. Final review of constraints: * No bold. * No italics. * No forbidden chars (`, `, `-`, `-`, `·`). * No image tags. * Emojis: `✔️`, `💡`, `✅`, `✝️`. * Dimensions: Mixed units included. * Word count: 150-350 words. * End: `✝️`. 5. Writing. * Para 1: `160pcs Woodruff Keys Set For Shaft Repair And Assembly Work
` * Para 2: `
✔️ Carbon Steel Round Ended Keys Transparent Box For Any Job Use NowThis heavy duty assortment kit contains many types of keys designed for securing rotors to shafts inside engines or pulley setups. Workers often rely on these metal pins when rebuilding machinery or fixing vehicles requiring reliable torque transfer connections.
` * Para 3: `✅ Contains 160 individual pieces across 16 different size options for varied machinery repair needs.
✅ Made from durable carbon steel material that resists wear and maintains shape during operation.
✅ Each key measures approximately 3 mm to 8 mm in diameter ranging from 0.12 to 0.31 inches thick.
✅ Organizes neatly inside a clear portable box which protects items from loss or damage while in storage.` * Para 4: `💡 Why choose carbide coated steel keys for high vibration machinery environments?
` * Wait, Para 4 needs to end with `✝️`. The example shows `
- These components help prevent slippage between rotating hubs and fixed shafts during heavy load cycles.
- They fit common industry standard keyways found on automotive transmission systems and industrial gearboxes effectively.
- Selecting the correct profile ensures smooth torque application without damaging mating surfaces underneath....`. I need to close it properly. `
✝️` * Check for forbidden chars in Para 4 question. "high vibration machinery environments". OK. * Check Para 3 bullets. No ` - `. Correct. * Check Para 1 Line 1 length again. 160pcs Woodruff Keys Set For Shaft Repair And Assembly Work (59 chars). OK. * Check Para 1 Line 2 length. `✔️ Carbon Steel Round Ended Keys Transparent Box For Any Job Use Now`. 62 chars. OK. * Check Bold/Italic. None. * Check Emojis. `✔️` in line 2. `💡` in Q&A. `✅` in bullets. `✝️` at end. * Check Units. "0.12 to 0.31 inches thick". "3 mm to 8 mm". Included both. * Check Words. No "versatile", "crafted". Used "hardworking" style? I used "durable", "heavy duty". Checked against "versatile" rule. No "versatile". Checked "crafted/construction". No. * Check "American slang". "handy". I didn't use "handy". Let's swap something to make it sound natural/american. "Workers often rely..." is fine. * Check Forbidden Chars. `, `, `-`, `-`, `·`. None used. Hyphens `-` used in Para 4 bullets (allowed). * Check End Tag. `✝️`. No newline after ✝️. * Wait, "Don't use the character,, - - ·". I used `-` (hyphen) in Q&A bullets. That is allowed. * Wait, instructions say "Don't use this character, ". This usually refers to En Dash or Em Dash. My hyphen is fine. * "Do not include any heading at the top". * "Do not include keyword or tag lists". * "End the page with ✝️". * Double check Line 1 length count manually again. * 1 6 0 p c s _ W o o d r u f f _ K e y s _ S e t _ F o r _ S h a f t _ R e p a i r _ A n d _ A s s e m b l y _ W o r k * 1,6,0,p,c,s (6) * _ (1) * W,o,o,d,r,u,f,f (8) * _ (1) * K,e,y,s (4) * _ (1) * S,e,t (3) * _ (1) * F,o,r (3) * _ (1) * S,h,a,f,t (5) * _ (1) * R,e,p,a,i,r (6) * _ (1) * A,n,d (3) * _ (1) * A,s,s,e,m,b,l,y (8) * _ (1) * W,o,r,k (4) * Total: 6+1+8+1+4+1+3+1+3+1+5+1+6+1+3+1+8+1+4 = 59. Perfect. * Line 2: `✔️ Carbon Steel Round Ended Keys Transparent Box For Any Job Use Now` * `✔️` (1 symbol, 2 bytes usually but 1 char node) + space. Let's count visible width. * Space + Carbon (6) + Space + Steel (5) + Space + Round (5) + Space + Ended (5) + Space + Keys (4) + Space + Transparent (11) + Space + Box (3) + Space + For (3) + Space + Any (3) + Space + Job (3) + Space + Use (3) + Space + Now (3). * 1 (emoji) + 1 (space) + 6 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 4 + 1 + 11 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 = 2 + 6 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 4 + 1 + 11 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 = 61 chars. Fits 50-70. * Q&A Section: "Do not use emoji as bullets in this Q&A section, just regular bullets". I will use `- `. * "Break the rest of the answer into 2-4 keyword-rich bullet-style lines". * I have 3 bullet points in my draft. Looks good. * "Frame one helpful FAQ-style question using a general keyword". Done. * "Try to have the very technical question". Done. * "Do not repeat the questions". I have 1. * "Use words like handy instead of versatile". I did not use versatile. * Don't use bold or italic. I won't. * Wait, "Don't use this character, " appears twice in prompt, once with extra space `,, ` and once `-`. I am clear. * "Don't use any emoji except ✔️ on 2nd line, 💡on QA part, ✅ as a bullet". * Wait, Para 1 start. "first paragraph... end with the html code
". * Okay, I will wrap Para 1 with `
` and `
`. * Wait, Para 2 instruction: "Start with... end with
". * Para 4 instruction: "Always start this section with thecode then '💡 '". * So I need `
` tags for opening Para 2, 3 (implied?), 4. * Actually, Para 3 instruction: "Follow with ✅ bullet points... ending with the html code
". Doesn't explicitly say start with ``. But standard practice. I will add `
` to Para 3 too for safety and structure. * End of Para 3: `...storage
`. Wait, do I close every paragraph? The prompt implies separate paragraphs. I will close every paragraph block before the next empty line. * Final character must be `✝️`. * Final tag must be `✝️`. * Wait, one constraint: "Only 2nd line will have the check mark emoji". This applies to the FIRST paragraph instruction ("First line... Start the 2nd line with ✔️"). This is distinct from the third paragraph emojis (`✅`). That is allowed ("Use ✅ for bullet points"). Only the first paragraph's SPECIFIC SECOND LINE is restricted to `✔️` only. * Okay. * Wait, Para 1 Line 2 instruction says "Start the 2nd line with ✔️ then specs between 50 and 70 characters". * My draft: `✔️ Carbon Steel Round Ended Keys Transparent Box For Any Job Use Now` (61 chars). Good. * One more check: "If custom merchant instructions appear above this section, they take priority". The first instruction block had "end the page with ✝️". I will follow that. * Wait, Para 3 ends with `
`. Does it need ``? "ending with the html code
". It does not explicitly say close the paragraph tag `` there. However, standard HTML requires closure. But Para 4 instruction says "start this section with the
code". If Para 3 isn't closed, Para 4 closes the flow. But Para 2 ended `
`. So I will close Para 3 with `` too, or just end the bulleted lines. Given Para 2 uses ``, I'll use `` for Para 3 to maintain structure before moving to Para 4. Wait, Para 3 instruction says "ending with the html code
". It does not mention ``. But Para 2 says "end with ". I will add `` after the last `
` in Para 3 to ensure valid blocks, or assume the new paragraph tag handles it. I'll add `` to Para 3 block to be consistent with Para 2 style ("end with"). Actually, Para 3 instruction says "ending with the html code
". It might imply no ``. But Para 4 starts with ``. An unclosed `
` in previous para would cause nesting issues if not closed. I will close Para 3 with ``. Or just leave it open? HTML parsers handle loose closing. I will close it for cleanliness `` after the last BR. Wait, instruction says "ending with the html code
". If I add `` after, is that violating "ending with"? Usually yes. I will omit `` on Para 3 if strictly following "ending with...
", but since Para 4 starts with ``, browsers auto-close. To be safe on "Format rules", I will end Para 3 block with `
` and then start new ``. * Wait, Para 2 says "end with
". Para 1 says "end with ". Para 4 says "...followed by... 2-4 bullet-style lines... end the page with ✝️". * Para 3 says "ending with the html code
". This contradicts needing ``. I will follow Para 3's specific instruction for itself. `` start... `
` end. Then `` Para 4. * Correction: Para 3 instruction: "just the green emoji ending with the html code
". I will output `` then lines then `
`? Or just lines? "Follow with ✅ bullet points... ending with the html code
". I will output the line content ending in `
`. I'll open `` because Para 4 starts with `
`. * Wait, Final Requirement: "end the page with
✝️". * So my last paragraph MUST end with that. * I will proceed. * Wait, one detail: "Do not include the brand name that is usually the beginning of the original title". Original title starts with "Heavy Duty...". Not a brand. So skip brand. * "Do not use this character, ". My draft does not use it. * "Don't use any emoji except...". * Ready. * Wait, I need to ensure I don't use the forbidden `, ` (emdash/en dash) even accidentally. * Ensure no markdown bold `**`. * Ensure no `&` symbols if they render differently. * Final check on Para 1 Line 1. 160pc vs 160pcs. "160pcs Woodruff Keys Set For Shaft Repair And Assembly Work". I counted 'pcs' as 3 letters. p-c-s. * 1,6,0 (3) + p,c,s (3) = 6. * My previous count used `160pcs`. 160 is 3 chars. pcs is 3 chars. Total 6. * Let's recount carefully. * 1 (1) 6 (2) 0 (3) p (4) c (5) s (6). Correct. * Space (7). * W(8) o(9) o(10) d(11) r(12) u(13) f(14) f(15). (15). * Space (16). * K(17) e(18) y(19) s(20). (20). * Space (21). * S(22) e(23) t(24). (24). * Space (25). * F(26) o(27) r(28). (28). * Space (29). * S(30) h(31) a(32) f(33) t(34). (34). * Space (35). * R(36) e(37) p(38) a(39) i(40) r(41). (41). * Space (42). * A(43) n(44) d(45). (45). * Space (46). * A(47) s(48) s(49) e(50) m(51) b(52) l(53) y(54). (54). * Space (55). * W(56) o(57) r(58) k(59). (59). * Perfect. * Wait, "160pcs". Is that an allowed abbreviation? "pack of 2" mentioned in instructions "Be clear if it's a single bearing". Title says "160 Piece". I'll use "Piece" to be safer on character count too? "160 Piece Woodruff Keys Set For Shaft Repair And Assembly Work". * 1 6 0 (3) space (4) P i e c e (9). * 160pcs was 6 chars. 160 Piece is 7 chars (inc space? 160_ Piece). 160pcs_ (7 chars). * If I use Piece: * 1(1)6(2)0(3)_(4)P(5)i(6)e(7)c(8)e(9)_(10)W... * Previous count started at P(1). * Old: 1(1)6(2)0(3)p(4)c(5)s(6)_(7)W(8). * New: 1(1)6(2)0(3)_(4)P(5)i(6)e(7)c(8)e(9)_(10)W(11). Added 4 chars (1 space, 4 letters). Total would be 63. * Limit 60. So I MUST use abbreviation or cut words. * Cut "And". "For Shaft Repair Assembly Work". * "160pcs Woodruff Keys Set For Shaft Repair Assembly Work". * Removed "And " (3 chars + 1 space = 4). * New count: 55 + 4 (removed) = 55 chars. * Can I keep "And"? 59 chars worked with "And". * Wait, "160pcs" vs "160 Piece". * 160pcs = 6 chars. * 160 Piece = 3+1+5 = 9 chars. * Difference 3 chars. If I use "160pc" = 5 chars. * 160pc Woodruff Keys Set For Shaft Repair And Assembly Work * (5) + 1 + 8 + 1 + 4 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 6 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 8 + 1 + 4 = 58 chars. * Safe. I will use "160pc" to save space without losing meaning. * Wait, `160pc` vs `160pcs`. 160pc looks like singular. 160pcs plural. I'll use `160pcs`. My manual count was 59. * 160pcs (6). Woodruff (8). Keys (4). Set (3). For (3). Shaft (5). Repair (6). And (3). Assembly (8). Work (4). * Spaces = 9. * Total = 6+8+4+3+3+5+6+3+8+4 + 9 = 59. * I checked earlier. Yes. * So "160pcs Woodruff Keys Set For Shaft Repair And Assembly Work" works. * Wait, Para 1 instruction: "The first line is between 40 and 60 characters". * 59 is <= 60. OK. * Wait, Para 1 instruction: "End with the html code". This is ambiguous. * "Always use two lines, to have specs explained end with the html
`. * Fourth Paragraph: Q&A section, broad general question related to product type. Start with `
` then `💡 `. Use long-tail keywords. No bullets for Q&A answers (regular text/bullets okay?). Instruction says: "Follow the answer with a short intro sentence, then break the rest of the answer into 2-4 keyword-rich bullet-style lines, each starting on a new line." Wait, another instruction says "don't use emoji as bullets in this Q&A section, just regular bullets". But previously it said "break the rest of the answer into 2-4 keyword-rich bullet-style lines". And "Do not combine the answer into one paragraph." I will use standard hyphen or dash for bullets here if allowed, or just new lines. Wait, forbidden characters list includes `, `, `-`, `·`. It does not forbid `-`. I will use `-` if needed or just separate lines. The instruction says "just regular bullets". I'll use `-`. * Emoji Usage: Only `✔️` (line 2 first para), `💡` (Q&A header), `✅` (3rd para bullets). One `✝️` at the very end. * Font/Formatting: No bold (``, `**`), no italic (``, `_`). Plain text only within tags. * Language: Cool, casual, American English. Avoid words like "versatile", "crafted", "constructed". Use "handy". * SEO: Keyword-rich (Woodruff keys, carbon steel, shaft keys, etc.). Long-tail keywords in Q&A. * Dimensions: Inch & Metric sizes in description -> Convert both? Instruction: "if you find inch & metric sizes in the same description, always add the dimensions in mm & inches to every dimension". The source has Metric (3mm...) and Inches (0.12 x 0.12 x 0.31 inches). I need to convert. If all metric, no conversion. Here we have mixed. I need to ensure dimensions show both units where applicable. * Forbidden Characters: `, `, `-`, `-`, `·`. Also `*` for bold. * Brand Name: Do not include brand name at start (unless Car brand). None provided here basically. * Length: Roughly 150-350 words. * Ending: Must end with `
✝️`. Note: It says `` uppercase in instructions sometimes, lowercase in others. I will try to match the instruction's explicit requirement for the final tag if possible, but HTML is case insensitive usually. The prompt says "end the page with ✝️". I will use that exact string. * No `