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Definition of Riveters
1. riveter [n] - See also: riveter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Riveters
Literary usage of Riveters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dangerous Trades: The Historical, Social, and Legal Aspects of Industrial by Thomas Oliver (1902)
"Boilermakers and riveters become de at an early age, while their comrades engaged
in other kinds < work in the same shipyard do not suffer. ..."
2. Safety in Building Construction by Travelers Insurance Companies (1921)
"riveters' Scaffolds. The scaffolds used by riveters are moved about so frequently
that it is hardly feasible to safeguard them as completely as other types. ..."
3. Safety in Building Constructionby Travelers Insurance Companies by Travelers Insurance Companies (1921)
"riveters' Scaffolds. The scaffolds used by riveters are moved about so frequently
that it is hardly feasible to safeguard them as completely as other types. ..."
4. Peat: Its Use and Manufacture by Philip R. Björling, Frederick T. Gissing (1907)
"riveters and Shop Tools. — Punching, Shearing, and Flanging Machines. — Cranes.—Coal
Discharging Machines. — Drills and Cutters.—Pile Drivers, Excavators ..."
5. Constructional Steelwork: Being Notes on the Practical Aspect and the by Alfred William Farnsworth (1905)
"Coke fires are not reliable, and it seems as though their use for rivet-heating
has nearly come to an end. Many foremen and riveters, finding by experience ..."
6. Industrial Fatigue and Efficiency by Horace Middleton Vernon (1921)
"per cent. of the riveters now showed a (relative) output of 15 rivets, ...
Only 6.9 per cent. oi all the riveters achieved an output of 17 or more, ..."