
1) Coupler 2) Coupling 3) Desk chair feature 4) Eames lounge chair feature 5) Go from side to side 6) Imitate a caster 7) Kind of office chair 8) Movement of some chairs 9) Office chair feature 10) Office-chair feature 11) Pivot 12) Pivoted support 13) Sit and spin 14) Some bar stools do it 15) Spin
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1) Pivot 2) Slue 3) Turn
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A swivel is a connection that allows the connected object, such as a gun or chair, to rotate horizontally or vertically. A common design for a swivel is a cylindrical rod that can turn freely within a support structure. The rod is usually prevented from slipping out by a nut, washer or thickening of the rod. The device can be attached to the ends ...
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[drill rig] A Swivel is a mechanical device used on a drilling rig that hangs directly under the traveling block and directly above the kelly drive, that provides the ability for the kelly (and subsequently the drill string) to rotate while allowing the traveling block to remain in a stationary rotational position (yet allow vertical moveme...
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The figure of 8 piece of metal used to connect leash and jesses, preventing twisting.
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• (a.) A small piece of ordnance, turning on a point or swivel; -- called also swivel gun. • (v. i.) To swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot. • (a.) A piece, as a ring or hook, attached to another piece by a pin, in such a manner as to permit rotation about the pin as an axis.
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The metal item that goes between the leash and the jesses to prevent any tangling.
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1. <mechanics> A piece, as a ring or hook, attached to another piece by a pin, in such a manner as to permit rotation about the pin as an axis. ... 2. A small piece of ordnance, turning on a point or swivel; called also swivel gun. Swivel bridge, a kind of drawbridge that turns round on a vertical axis; a swing bridge. Swivel hook, a hook con...
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Mechanical device attached to jesses and leash to reduce a bird's entanglement when moving about.
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a rotary tool that is hung from the rotary hook and traveling block to suspend the drill stem and to permit it to rotate freely. it also provides a connection fore the rotary hose and a passageway of the flow of drilling fluid into the drill stem.
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Swiv'el intransitive verb To swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
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Swiv'el noun [ Anglo-Saxon
swīfan to move quickly, to remove; akin to Icelandic
sveifla to whirl, shake,
svīfa to ramble, to turn. See
Swoop , and confer
Swift a reel,
Swift ,
adjective ]
1. (Mech.) A piec...
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swivels join lines where there is a tendency for the line to twist when it is in the water or being retrieved. Swivels can be two way or three way and barrel or a stronger ball-bearing type
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On a sidelock action, a connecting shackle fitted between the lower hook of the mainspring and the forward arm of the tumbler. This layout allows a faster lock time than with a Boxlock. The swivel causes the angle of the force applied to the hammer to change as the hammer falls, maintaining pressure and even increasing it as the mainspring's energy...
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In engineering, a swivel is a ring, link, or staple which turns round on a pin or neck.
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A change of direction and position made while the weight is on the ball of the foot. Involves no weight change. The rotation can be slight or up to 1/2 turn or more.
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A device used to attach two lines, a line to a lure, or a device to prevent the twisting of the monofilament itself.
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Small metal joint used in between the leash and the jesses. When these birds are on the perch, they make many small movements turning around and such. Without the swivel they would very quickly become entangled and endanger themselves.
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Metal piece of furniture attached to jesses and leash
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noun a coupling (as in a chain) that has one end that turns on a headed pin
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The action of a caster on the horizontal plane. This is a standard definitive word for a particular option of STAR CASE Caster. Alternative to a swivel caster is a rigid caster.
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A multi-piece metal connector that is able to rotate in order to prevent line twist.
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a small metal item with two eyelets which will spin freely. Prevents line tangle.
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a square or round pivoting rowlock
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The U shaped plastic rotating piece mounted on the pin, in which the oar sits whilst rowing.
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