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- turret deck ships Turret (toolholder), an indexable holder of multiple tools Turret lathe, a lathe with a turret toolholder Turret (Hadrian's Wall), one...
- A machine taper is a system for securing cutting tools or toolholders in the spindle of a machine tool or power tool. A male member of conical form (that...
- earlier lathes with the addition of the turret, which is an indexable toolholder that allows multiple cutting operations to be performed, each with a different...
- broach; or rotary broaching, where a drafted tool is rotated in a special toolholder that rocks the tool around and offset axis, the tool and workpiece and...
- drawbar or spindle drawbar is a clamping mechanism for toolholders on machine tools. The toolholder or machine taper itself is held by the draw bar and applies...
- disposable gl**** micropipette is ****ed to a toolholder mounted on the output of the mani****tor. The toolholder can be adjusted for different sized tools...
- balance at high speeds. One other subtle difference between these two toolholders is the thread used to hold the pull stud. CAT Tooling is all Imperial...
- single-point cutting tools, such as V-shaped and Square. Usually, a special toolholder is used to hold the cutting tool firmly during operation. The relative...
- straight round shank with a flat for a set ****, to be held by a solid toolholder. For hand tools, the shank end is usually a square drive, intended for...
- automatic lathes (**** machines) Tooling for machine tools: Indexable toolholders, collets fixtures cutting tools (via WIDIA Products Group, a consolidation...