
1) Arbor 2) Circular saw part 3) Lathe accessory 4) Lathe insertion 5) Mandril 6) Metal spindle 7) Rotating shaft 8) Shaft 9) Spindle 10) Spindle for a grinding wheel 11) Woodworking tool
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1) Axle 2) Bar 3) Mandril
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A mandrel (l; also mandril or arbor) is one of the following: == Variants == An example of one type of mandrel is a shaped bar of metal inserted in, or next to, an item to be machined or bent in a certain pattern. Exhaust pipes for automobiles are frequently bent using a mandrel during manufacture. The mandrel allows the exhaust pipes to be bent i...
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axle of a circular saw
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• (n.) A bar of metal inserted in the work to shape it, or to hold it, as in a lathe, during the process of manufacture; an arbor. • (n.) The live spindle of a turning lathe; the revolving arbor of a circular saw. It is usually driven by a pulley.
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cylinder, usually steel, used to support a partly machined workpiece while it is being finished, or as a core around which parts may be bent or ... [2 related articles]
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A shaft upon which cylinders, or other devices, are mounted or affixed. Also unwind or rewind shaft on to which rolls of materials (or labels) are mounted.
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Mandril ... 1. The shaft or spindle to which a tool is attached and by means of which it is rotated. ... Synonym: mandrin. ... 3. In dentistry, an instrument used in a handpiece to hold a disk, stone, or cup used for grinding, smoothing, or finishing. ... Origin: G. Mandra, a stable; the bed in which a ring's stone is set ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A metal rod used to coil molten glass in order to make a bead.
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a cylindrical bar, spindle, or shaft around which other parts are arranged or attached or that fits inside a cylinder or tube.
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Man'drel noun [ French mandrin , probably through (assumed) Late Latin mamphurinum , from Latin mamphur a bow drill.] (Machinery) (a) A bar of metal inserted in the work to shape it, or to hold it, as in a lathe, during the process of manufacture; an arbor. (b)
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A form, fixture or male mold used as the base for production of a part in processes such as lay-up or filament winding.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: man′drĕl, man′drĭl Definitions: 1. The shaft or spindle to which a tool is attached and by means of which it is rotated. 2. In dentistry, an instrument used in a handpiece to hold a disc, stone, or cup used for grinding, smoothing, or finishing. Synonyms: mandrin
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A graduated, marked cone that is used to measure the size of rings. A ring is placed on the cone and its size is taken as the level on the cone where is fits snugly. The measure of ring size varies in different countries
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A means of holding a workpiece (or workpieces) by use of a rod of wood or metal running through a central hole, as for toy wheels and napkin rings.
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A precision-made tapered shaft to support work for machining between centres. See also: Morse Taper.
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mandril noun any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
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