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Arbor support

The arbor support is now positioned on the overarm so that it is central on the running bush and is then clamped in position. The arbor nut can now be tightened with the appropriate spanner. Never tighten the arbor nut without the arbor support in position, as the arbor can be bent. [Pg.173]

To prevent deflection of the arbor during heavy cutting operations, it is sometimes necessary to mount a second arbor support nearer the spindle nose. The cutter is then positioned between the two supports. [Pg.173]

Modified arbor press Filter support stand Static eliminator Diagrams of plant layout Employee lists... [Pg.86]

Figure 5. Schematic of arbor press modified for cassettes and filter support stand. Figure 5. Schematic of arbor press modified for cassettes and filter support stand.
Tregear, G. W. Graft Copolymers as Insoluble Supports in Peptide Synthesis, in Chemistry and Biology of Peptides, Proceedings of the 3rd American Peptide Symposium, Meienhofer, J., Ed. Ann Arbor Science Ann Arbor, MI, 1972, p. 175. [Pg.215]

Department of Chemistry of the University of California and Inorganic Materials Research Division of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif. 94720. This work was supported by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, t University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. [Pg.126]

The circular blade rotates on an arbor (spindle) and is self-supporting. [Pg.209]

Brodowicz P, Carrey P, Cook R, Somers J (1993) In EPA Technical Support Branch, Emission Planning and Strategies Division, Office of Mobile Sources, Ann Arbor, MI,pp... [Pg.148]

The authors are grateful for financial support from the Department of Chemistry and the Macromolecular Research Center, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 USA. [Pg.72]

PC has two principal layers of pyramidal neurons, layers II and III, corresponding to superficial and deep pyramidal cells (Fig. 26). A third morphologically distinct subtype, the middle pyramidal cell has also been suggested, but is supported by only limited evidence (Martinez et al. 1987). Pyramidal neurons have several characteristic features and are similar to those in other cortical regions and the hippocampus (1) A primary apical dendritic trunk that extends radially towards the pial surface and arborizes into numerous smaller branches that ramify in layer la and Ib (Haberly, 1983 Martinez et al. 1987). Some of these branches turn and run parallel to the pial surface for short distances. (2) A large number of relatively thin secondary or basal dendrites that emerge from the soma and extend several hundred microns into deeper parts of PC. Both the apical and basal dendritic tree are heavily invested with spines and varicosities. (3) A myelinated axon that typically extends deep to the soma terminates on other local pyramidal cells and interneurons (see below). ... [Pg.522]

Gustafson, D. H., Cats-Baiil, W. L., and Alemi, F. (1992), Systems to Support Health Policy Analysis Theory, Models, and Uses, Health Administration Press, Ann Arbor, Ml, pp. 339-357. [Pg.990]

The fears and impressions described above, while originally not shared by many, slowly penetrated into wider and wider circles. After the fall of France, in the summer of 1940, they were so general that a letter requesting, I believe, the National Research Council to support war research was signed in Ann Arbor by practically everyone present. I believe that letter did not refer specifically to uranium fission but this subject was in the mind of everyone who signed the letter. [Pg.28]

Slitter arbor set-ups consisting of spacers, knives, shims, and support rings are discussed in Chap. 4. It is important to read and understand that chapter, as one of the most common mistakes that intermediate- and heavy-gauge slittermen make is directly related to the misuse of strip support rings. [Pg.83]

Slitter tooling refers to slitter knives (cutting tools), spacers (knife positioning), stripper rings (to support and strip slit material), and shims (to adjust an inaccurate spacer and knife setup) used on the slitter head arbors, as well as the separator plates on the recoiler, and separator disks and separator spacers used on overarm separator devices. [Pg.122]


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