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Workholding components are precision-made production tooling used to safely and accurately position and hold work pieces during a production line process.
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Steady rests and follower rests are lathe accessories that hold a long workpiece steady during turning. Steady rests are mounted to the bed and do not move with the lathe. Follower rests attach to the saddle and move along with or follow the lathe.
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Dead centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other machine tool. They do not revolve with the workpiece.
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Live centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other machine tool, often between the headstock and tailstock. Live centers revolve with the workpiece.
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Chucks are attachments used to hold a workpiece or cutting tool on a machine tool. This product area covers a variety of chuck types, including: clamping, collet, core, diaphragm, draw bar, electrostatic, fixturing, gear, grinding, lathe, magnetic, milling, pull down, roll, safety, scroll, speed, spindle, universal, vacuum and woodworking chucks.
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Diaphragm chucks mount the top jaws on a steel membrane or diaphragm. Typically, these top jaws are custom-fabricated for specific workholding applications. Applying hydraulic or pneumatic pressure to...
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Diaphragm chucks mount the top jaws on a steel membrane or diaphragm. Typically, these top jaws are custom-fabricated for specific workholding applications. Applying hydraulic or pneumatic pressure to...
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Ji? Jan
Translated from the Czech original ? slicov filtrace, anal za a restaurace sign l? (Vutium Press, Technical University of Brno)
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After a break of several months, flight test engineers plan to re-activate systems on the prototype Boeing 787 over the next few days.
Initial test work on ZA001, now housed in Building 40-24 at the...
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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce the various types of valve actuators currently available to operate the valves previously covered in this book. There are numerous advantages...
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