Definitionn. any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
Last update: August 25, 2015
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The mouth of the bottle is ground by a revolving iron cone, or mandrel, fed with sand and water and driven by steam. [Please select]
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The mandrel should be made slightly conical in order to facilitate withdrawal. [Please select]
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All of these wheels should be fitted to one end of the mandrel. [Please select]
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The pawl is released and the mandrel turned to the proper number of teeth and the operation repeated. [Please select]
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A wood mandrel with a metal shaft to turn in the centers of a lathe was made to fit the bored-out cylinder. [Please select]
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The cylinder was then placed on the mandrel, fastened with a pin, and threaded on both ends. [Please select]
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6; The piece is placed on a mandrel and turned to 3/4 in. [Please select]
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Then with the hammer the iron is gradually worked cold about the mandrel as at E until the perfect form is acquired. [Please select]
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In fabricating the shells the first step was to wind a helix of steel wire on a collapsible mandrel about 4 ft. [Please select]
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Bore a hole (D) in each block (A) a half inch below the upper margin of the block, this hole being of such diameter that the broomstick mandrel will fit and easily turn therein. [Please select]
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