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Definition of Gaggers
1. gagger [n] - See also: gagger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaggers
Literary usage of Gaggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1903)
"Use of gaggers and Soldiers.—gaggers and soldiers, which are described more ...
it could not be safely suspended without the use of gaggers or soldiers. ..."
2. A Text-book of Elementary Foundry Practice: For the Use of Students in by William Allyn Richards (1910)
"Tempering. 2. Ramming : a. Drag; b. Cope. 3. Use of auxiliary holding devices : a.
Crossbars ; c. Soldiers; b. gaggers; d. Nails. 4. Venting. 1 See page 93. ..."
3. The Founder's Manual by David Wells Payne (1917)
"Anchors, gaggers and Soldiers These devices are used for supporting the sand
where the ordinary bars are insufficient or inapplicable. Fig. ..."
4. Modern Engineering Practice: Steam, Electricity, Mechanics by Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus, Ill American School (Chicago, American School (Chicago, Ill.) (1903)
"When the depth of sand is too great to be thus lifted gaggers are used. A gagger
is Fig. 49. Fig. 50. Fig. 61. a piece of bent iron suspended at one end ..."
5. Maximum Production in Machine-shop and Foundry by Charles Edward Knoeppel (1911)
"The rack looks as if a cyclone struck it—gaggers mixed up in every possible fashion.
... Jennings now tells Eyan to get him some 18-inch gaggers for ..."