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  • Lathes and Turning Centers-Image
    Lathes and Turning Centers - (707 companies)
    Lathes and turning centers cut a rotating part with a stationary cutting tool. The tool moves parallel and perpendicular to the workpiece axis to provide the desired finished shape. A lathe is a machine tool which spins a block of material so...
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    Collets - (236 companies)
    Collets are holding devices that apply a clamping force to hold a tool or workpiece. The tool or workpieces fits inside the cylindrical inner surface of the collet. The collet's inner diameter is reduced slightly when a force is applied, usually through a tapered outer collar. This reduction clamps the collet to the workpiece.
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    Tool Boxes and Tool Cabinets - (295 companies)
    Tool boxes and cabinets are enclosed cases for storing, organizing, and carrying tools. They are also used to protect tools from outside weather elements.
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    Modeling and Simulation Software - (521 companies)
    Modeling and simulation software is used to model and simulate a system or process for the purposes of testing or calibration.
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    Workbenches and Workstations (Industrial) - (662 companies)
    Industrial workbenches and industrial workstations are locations where personnel perform work. Products range from economy workbenches to cleanroom and electronic assembly benches.
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    Steady Rests and Follower Rests - (17 companies)
    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 - (38 companies)
    Dead centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other machine tool. They do not revolve with the workpiece. Dead centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other machine tools - often between the headstock...
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    Turning Tools - (157 companies)
    Turning tools are used on lathes for cutting or finishing the outside diameter of a workpiece. Turning tools can be used to produce cylindrical parts. In its basic form, turning can be defined as the machining of an external surface...
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    Live Centers - (57 companies)
    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. Live centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other...
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    Tailstocks and Bench Centers - (21 companies)
    Tailstocks are used on lathes and other machine tools to support one end of the workpiece through contact with a live or dead center. Bench centers are table top mounted units that support a workpiece between two tailstocks during inspection...

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  • Ernst Goetz 1903–1979
    New plastic materials became available that made it possible to turn lenses from plastic buttons on a simple watchmaker ’s lathe and they became more popular than glass lenses.
  • Ultramicrotomy, its application in wood research
    Besides the development of new microtome types, numerous trials were made to vary the devices of conventional … A workable curiosity in this field was the conversion of a watchmaker 's lathe into an ultramicrotome by W. :NIKL0WITZ [1955].
  • Science and technology in Turner's Georgian dentist's rooms : Article : British Dental Journal
    It contains three treadle lathes in a comparable space, as well as the hod and stove/furnace and … A rather pretty contemporary example may be seen in the new Watchmakers Company Museum at London Guildhall.
  • CERAMIC ABSTRACTS SECTION
    Fr. 890,171, Jan. 15, 1943.-This description of new niachines, measuring devices, and tools, The articles are extruded through the space be- a watchmaker ’s lathe completely made of Kalit, a material .
  • 10 GPa pressure cell for the investigation of high-Tc superconductors
    The new cell (figure l(a)) is a major variant of our standard Bridgman-type six-lead … A tiny pick-up coil (2) (50 turns, 0.011 mm diameter enamelled Cu wire) fabricated on a watchmaker ’s lathe (Lotter 1988) contains (i) a thin wafer of the high-T, superconductor (3) with the c axis orthogonal to the plane …
  • The Best of Ophthalmology.....EyeWorld News Magazine
    With a new baby at home, this was the only time I could find to think in … … the stuttering, multi-national effort to develop refractive surgeryfrom Lans' experiments on rabbits, to Sato's initial success and ultimate failure with posterior corneal incisions, to Barraquer's crazy idea to shape frozen corneal buttons with a watchmaker 's lathe , to Fyodorov's "conveyor belt" …
  • Micromanufacturing
    This conclusion can also be substantiated by the fact that long-standing experiences by Swiss watch- makers have forced them to develop multi-functional machines for some of their operations. Functional integration and new thinking will be required for precision machine design. (b) Figure C.34. a) EDM- lathe , b) Profiling high-aspect ratioholes.
  • Millwrights, Clockmakers and the Origins of Textile Machine-Making in Yorkshire
    … slide rest,56but the essential innovations in machine-making tools, notably to the lathe and the planer … … making was diminished, for precision and adaptability were the skills needed in making new types of machinery. Of late years the watchmaker ... scarce makes anything belonging to a watch, he only employes the different …
  • CR4 - Blog Entry: Who Invented Interchangeable Parts?
    • In 1794, at age 21, David Wilkinson of Rhode Island produced a remarkable new lathe , with a slide rest that could produce far more accurate work than previous lathes. Around 1840, a watchmaker toured the Springfield Armory and made up his mind to make pocket watches …
  • The law of universal gravitation Newton, Euler and Laplace
    … ardor; we etched the measures that had been made of France in our turn ; disputes rose, and … It lapsed a short time later with the " Lettre of a horloger English at an astronomer … Maupertuis was persuaded that of new proofs by favour of the newtonienne attraction a response to the …


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