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  2. Screw press - Wikipedia

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    A press for metalworking is a machine tool used to shape or cut metal by deforming it with a die. It is frequently used to punch holes in sheet metal in one operation, rather than by cutting the hole or drilling. A screw press is often used in hand book binding to help keep the covers of books flat and parallel to the text block while the glue ...

  3. Machine press - Wikipedia

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    A screw press is also known as a fly press. A stamping press is a machine press used to shape or cut metal by deforming it with a die. It generally consists of a press frame, a bolster plate, and a ram. [5] Capping presses form caps from rolls of aluminium foil at up to 660 per minute.

  4. Dewatering screw press - Wikipedia

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    A screw press can be used in place of a belt press, centrifuge, or filter paper. It is a simple, slow moving device that accomplishes dewatering by continuous gravitational drainage. Screw presses are often used for materials that are difficult to press, for example those that tend to pack together.

  5. Screw mechanism - Wikipedia

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    Wooden screw in ancient Roman olive press. The screw was one of the last of the simple machines to be invented. [6] It first appeared in Mesopotamia during the Neo-Assyrian period (911-609) BC, [7] and then later appeared in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece.

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    The French press isn't just for making coffee anymore! People are doing the "French press" exercise to sculpt muscular, toned triceps—and it works like a charm. If building bigger arm muscles is ...

  7. Brockage - Wikipedia

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    The use of screw presses drastically reduced the amount of brockages which escaped the mint from the mid 16th-century onwards, but as high speed machinery became more common in the 19th century, more brockages appear. It is known that some unscrupulous mint workers have created brockages in the past simply in order to sell to coin collectors.

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  9. Punch press - Wikipedia

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    A punch press is a type of machine press used to cut holes in material. It can be small and manually operated and hold one simple die set, or be very large, CNC operated, with a multi-station turret and hold a much larger and complex die set.