- A
tailstock, also
known as a foot stock, is a
device often used as part of an
engineering lathe, wood-turning lathe, or used in
conjunction with a rotary...
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These machines consist of (at the least) a headstock, bed, carriage, and
tailstock.
Better machines are
solidly constructed with
broad bearing surfaces (slide-ways)...
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obviates cone
pulleys or gears. The
counterpoint to the
headstock is the
tailstock,
sometimes referred to as the
loose head, as it can be
positioned at any...
- part is long then it may be
supported with the help of an
accompanying tailstock.
Indexing is an
operation of
dividing a
periphery of a
cylindrical workpiece...
- A
machine tool may have
several spindles, such as the
headstock and
tailstock spindles on a
bench lathe. The main
spindle is
usually the
biggest one...
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Hydraulic chuck close] [M69
Hydraulic chuck open] [M78
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Cutter Comp...
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engine lathes,
toolroom lathes, etc.) by
mounting them on the toolpost,
tailstock, or both.
Often these turrets are not as
large as a
turret lathe's, and...
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between centres, a 'dead centre' is used in the
headstock as well as the
tailstock. As the one in the
headstock revolves with the work, this
centre is known...
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program executes.
Nowadays the
surrounding objects (chuck, clamps, fixture,
tailstock, and more) are
included in the 3D models, and the
simulation is much like...
- (such as drilling) an
additional chuck may be
mounted on the non-rotating
tailstock. Many
chucks have jaws, (sometimes
called dogs) that are
arranged in a...