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Gauge rollers

The lADC code should be interpreted as shown in the following examples (1) 124E—a soft formation, sealed roller bearing milled tooth bit with extended jets, (2) 437X—a soft formation, sealed friction bearing insert bit, with gauge protection and chisel-shaped teeth. [Pg.771]

Sheeting Gauging and Cutting. Sheeting is the equivalent of the domestic rolling pin. The dough is fed from a hopper between rollers... [Pg.219]

Other typical applications are piston pins, crankshafts, cylinder liners, timing gears, gauges, and ball and roller bearing parts. [Pg.1079]

Direct roll coating method is used for coating thin-gauge sheets or coil stock. The sheet stock is fed between applicator rollers rotating in the same direction as the moving sheet. The apphcator rollers are fed by smaller pick-up rollers that are partially immersed in trays containing the paint. The coat sheet is subsequently fed into an oven for baking. [Pg.247]

However, the pin must not be rotated when the position of the compression rollers is changed. Therefore, this system is ideally suited for machines that change roller position by a vertical slide mechanism as opposed to an eccentric mechanism. Shear pins are typically custom manufactured, where quality depends not only on the pin design but also on the strain gauge receptivity and arrangement. [Pg.3624]

Rolling mills produce two of the more important forms in which steel is sold— rods and sheets. Rods are the source materials for steel wire, construction materials (i.e., rebar and beams), steel coils, and so on. Automobile manufacturers require large shipments of steel sheets wound in large rolls. The rolling mills process hot metal to make these products, which can lead to oxidation of the metal. Ingots of the metal are sent through successively narrower rollers until the desired thickness (or gauge) of the metal is achieved. Successive rollers will produce rods of various shapes and diameters, or sheets that vary from plate thicknesses to thin foils. [Pg.56]

Gauge blocks are also widely used in conjunction with sine bars and with calibrated steel balls and rollers, as well as for checking straightness and squareness. They are also used in conjunction with a range of accessories. [Pg.69]

The amount of compound deposited onto a fabric or steel cord is determined by the distance between rollers and is monitored by Beta Gauges. Each cord is insulated on all sides with rubber. The finished treatment or calendared steel cord sheet is cut to length and angle for tire building. Key compound requirements in calendaring operations are minimum shrinkage, optimum tack... [Pg.657]


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