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Definition of Mandrels
1. mandrel [n] - See also: mandrel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mandrels
Literary usage of Mandrels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jigs and Fixtures: A Reference Book Showing Many Types of Jigs and Fixtures by Fred Herbert Colvin, Lucian Levant Haas (1913)
"The use of inserted centers is also illustrated, as these are frequently used in
very large mandrels, especially when the body of the mandrel is left soft ..."
2. Tool Making: A Practical Treatise on the Art of Making Tools, Jigs, and by Edward Russell Markham, American Technical Society (1919)
"Most manufacturers prefer a .0005-inch taper per inch of length, while others
make mandrels with a .001-inch taper, maintaining that if a piece having a ..."
3. Jigs, Tools and Fixtures, Their Drawing and Design: (covering Equipment for by Philip Gates (1922)
"mandrels.—Though the manipulation of mandrels is at least the work of semi-skilled
operators, their construction should be as simple as possible. Fig. ..."
4. Practical Metal Turning: A Handbook for Engineers, Technical Students, and by Joseph Gregory Horner (1906)
"A LARGE volume of work has to be held upon mandrels for the purpose of ...
The principal forms in which mandrels are made are as follows :— The plain solid ..."
5. Principles of Setting-out, Securing and Tooling Operations for Engineering by Alfred Parr (1913)
"LATHE " mandrels." How THEY ARE MADE AND USED. A mandrel is a short shaft or rod
of cast steel turned precisely true, finished a tight fit to the standard, ..."
6. Tires and Vulcanizing: A Comprehensive and Practical Manual of Rubber Tires by Henry Horace Tufford (1920)
"Building mandrels. to force water into small coil boilers against steam ...
Building mandrels.—Steel cores made in various sizes, either stationary or ..."
7. Tires and Vulcanizing: A Comprehensive and Practical Manual of Rubber Tires by Henry Horace Tufford (1920)
"Building mandrels. to force water into small coil boilers against steam pressure
when city pressure or injector is not used. ..."