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Definition of Pin table
1. Noun. Game equipment on which pinball is played. "In Britain they call a pinball machine a pin table"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pin Table
Literary usage of Pin table
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Universal Assistant, and Complete Mechanic by Richard Moore (1882)
"A lever, from the guard point to the pallet staff, should correspond in length
with twice tho diameter of the ruby-pin table, and when a table is ..."
2. The Artizans' Guide and Everybody's Assistant: Containing Over Three by Richard Moore (1873)
"... should correspond in length with twice the diameter of the ruby-pin table,
and when a table is accidentally lost, the correct size thereof may be known ..."
3. The Strains in Framed Structures: With Numerous Applications to Cranes by Augustus Jay Du Bois (1890)
"If the diameter of pin were 4", we see, from our pin table, page 377, that a
linear bearing of 0.04 inch per ton is required. We therefore require 27 x ..."
4. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1908)
"The tapered end is held in place by a split key called a cotter pin. Table XXIX
shows the dimensions of heads and cotter pins for the usual sizes of lateral ..."
5. The Stresses in Framed Structures: Including the Strength of Materials and by Augustus Jay Du Bois (1896)
"If pin hole is 5", we have, from pin table, page 427, for the necessary linear
bearing 0.032 X 32 = 1.024". As the web is only i", we must have a pin plate ..."