While the mandrel is rotating, a layer of shrink-wrap tape is applied to the outside of the composite material. |
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The present invention generally relates to methods for drilling a subsea wellbore and landing a casing mandrel in a subsea wellhead. |
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With a solid billet the billet is pierced by the mandrel as the ram is set in motion. |
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This idea was developed in 1820 by Thomas Burr, who produced a hydraulic press with a mandrel attached to the ram. |
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These large annealers have double bead doors with built in point rest and mandrel racks for holding beads. |
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Finally finished, Alex let her voice trail off as she pried the ring off of the mandrel. |
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The heat generated by the mandrel causes the two materials to briefly reach their melting temperature and combine. |
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The core is then slipped onto a mandrel and wrapped with polyester mesh fabric and additional silicone. |
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The copper mandrel also helps control the welding heat by acting as a heat-sink. |
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Long before we knew much about steel, iron bars were wrapped around a mandrel and forged together. |
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The body of the flute is made by winding carbon fibre around a metal mandrel, using a machine, and then impregnating it with epoxy resin. |
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Since metal is swaged around a mandrel, the blank actually gets longer during the process. |
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Replace the faceplate on the lathe, spread some glue in the mortise and use the tail stock to clamp the mandrel in place. |
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The cork is moved up and down on the rotating mandrel to get the cork bored out to the correct size. |
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The base of the carbon mandrel is placed in the chuck of an electric drill. |
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The barrel was pattern welded by winding a damascened band in a spiral around a mandrel. |
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The tube is placed inside the die and the mandrel is placed inside the tube. |
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The furling mandrel is the inner part of the in-boom furler, the sails is furled around it as it rotates. |
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This takes place on a purpose built mandrel which is positioned on the outside diameter welding machine. |
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Launched in 2001 to meet the demand of the Japanese market, FCO 140 S15 formers with adjustable mandrel are now being mass produced. |
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The surface is contacted by a gem indexed and adjustably held by a gem support structure, the mandrel is angularly moveable about its central axis. |
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The pattern on the roller is etched on the surface of a copper shell supported on a mandrel. |
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After applying the inliner for the tank cylinder the prepared tank end is slid onto the winding mandrel and welded to the cylinder inliner. |
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Swaging over a mandrel allows production of internal profiles like splines, non-circular forms, helical forms, etc. |
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I can easily make that part out of a large size carpenter nail, hold into the mandrel of my electric drilling machine. |
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Aluminum detritus from the mandrel was found on some of the inserts after enlargement. |
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Flexible shaft, in practical mechanics, a number of superimposed, tightly wound, helical coil springs wrapped around a centre wire, or mandrel. |
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A measuring mandrel can then be used to check the inside diameter deviation. |
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After the mandrel bar extractor pulls out the mandrel, a hot saw cuts off the closed bottom and also the open end of the tube. |
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When inserted into the staple, the outside of the mandrel should fit the inside of the staple exactly. |
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This socket forms the starting point of the piercing operation, enabling the mandrel to center itself on the work. |
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He is the inventor of a tool, the decetralising mandrel, that allows a sculptor to make off centered threads, in fact to get away from the idea of symmetry. |
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A bridge mandrel is similar to a thick sleeve in that it has a certain thickness to increase the repeat size. |
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Application-specific, proprietary formulated polyurethane mandrel sleeves, filler tings and filler plates are offered by the company. |
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Gone are the days of replacing rotary tool mandrel screws and searching for a screwdriver. |
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The set-up has a 20,000 kg mandrel rotator with heavy duty motors to rotate large steel mandrels at high speeds and accelerations. |
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The die has a stackable mandrel arrangement allowing vertical movement of mandrels within the stack. |
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Each of the tools features a hardened-socket head cap screw mandrel designed for easy replacing. |
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Construction involved forming a number of longitudinal staves into a tube by beating them around a form called a mandrel and welding them together. |
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In the Danner process, a continuous stream of glass flows over a hollow, rotating mandrel that is mounted on an incline inside a surrounding muffle. |
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Push mandrel into fitting until it bottoms out. |
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It uses this feedback to apply variable torque on the rewind mandrel. |
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While the mandrel wheel carries the sleeve to the bottom-pressing station, the bottom of the package is formed by rotating diagonal folds and a longitudinal fold. |
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Once work is completed, the master electrician must, with a Hydro-Québec representative present, inspect and clean the conduits with a brush and steel wire joined to a mandrel. |
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Our mandrel tube benders allow us to design compound bend round tubing from 0.25 to 6 inches in diameter with multiple bend radiuses available for each tube diameter. |
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When replacing bag with new one be sure to save mandrel. |
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The back spindle with 3-jaw clamping mandrel on these machines makes it possible for 'long stroke' clamping to be performed, employed for taking and clamping workpieces on a shoulder section or on a smaller diameter. |
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Push the spacer ring into its housing using a plastic cylindrical mandrel. |
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The tube shape is maintained by a stream of air blown through the mandrel. |
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As well as a wide range of accessories, these lathes usually have complex dividing arrangements to allow the exact rotation of the mandrel. |
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Furthermore, because of the mandrel they are more prone to failure from corrosion and vibration. |
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It required a separate GKN mandrel and the rivet body to be hand assembled prior to use for the building of the Siskin III aircraft. |
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Aircraft designed with these rivets use rivet strength figures measured with the mandrel removed. |
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A version of the Oscar rivet is the Olympic rivet which uses an aluminum mandrel that is drawn into the rivet head. |
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After installation, the head and mandrel are shaved off flush resulting in an appearance closely resembling a brazier head driven rivet. |
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The wire that wraps around the mandrel, generally along geodesic paths, goes across the guide wire or the eye's guide. |
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This expands the blind end of the rivet and then the mandrel snaps off. |
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The rivet is placed in a drilled hole and is set by pulling the mandrel head into the rivet body, expanding the rivet body and causing it to flare against the reverse side. |
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The rivet assembly is inserted into a hole drilled through the parts to be joined and a specially designed tool is used to draw the mandrel into the rivet. |
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A mandrel may be utilized to cast or dip-coat the polymeric substrate. |
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A drive rivet is a form of blind rivet that has a short mandrel protruding from the head that is driven in with a hammer to flare out the end inserted in the hole. |
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