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  2. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    A hand-held circular saw is the most conventional circular saw. This miter saw is a circular saw mounted to swing to crosscut wood at an angle. A table saw. Tractor-driven circular saw. A circular saw or a buzz saw, is a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor.

  3. Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor - Wikipedia

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    Fuel regulator air diaphragm dividing chambers A and B. There are four chambers in the fuel regulator portion of the carburetor. They are referred to by letters A, B, C, and D, with the A chamber closest to the throttle body. The fuel metering servo valve responds to pressure differentials across the diaphragms separating the chambers.

  4. Carburetor - Wikipedia

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    The term carburetor is derived from the verb carburet, which means "to combine with carbon", [6] or, in particular, "to enrich a gas by combining it with carbon or hydrocarbons". [7] Thus a carburetor mixes intake air with hydrocarbon-based fuel, such as petrol or autogas (LPG). [8]

  5. Buzzsaw (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Buzzsaw is a common alternative name for a circular saw. Buzzsaw may also refer to: Buzzsaw (roller coaster), a roller coaster at the Dreamworld theme park on the Gold Coast, Australia; Buzzsaw (Transformers), the name of several characters from the Transformers franchise; The mascot of Howard Payne University; The Arizona Cardinals of the NFL

  6. Edmond Michel - Wikipedia

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    In the notch, he mounted the same mechanism as the mechanical reaper, but with a 6-inch blade. This was the first electric circular saw. [4] Patent drawing for the first Michel Electric Hand Saw, in 1924. After a New Orleans newspaper ran an article about Michel's invention, he was approached by Joseph W. Sullivan.

  7. Carbide saw - Wikipedia

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    The name carbide saw came from the tool, a circular saw blade, with silver soldered carbide tips. It competed with and just about replaced, solid or segmental HSS blades, because carbide is much harder than HSS. Before HSS saws were developed, abrasive, friction or hot saws were used and are still manufactured for certain applications.

  8. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    In cold weather, carburetor icing can occur, so many saws have a vent between the cylinders and carburetor which may be opened to allow hot air to pass. Cold temperature can also contribute to vibration-induced injury, [33] and some saws have a small alternator connected to resistive heating elements in the handles and/or carburetor. [citation ...

  9. Autolite 2100 carburetor - Wikipedia

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    The Autolite 2100 is a two venturi (barrel) carburetor manufactured in multiple variants by Autolite from 1957 to 1973. Eight sizes ranging from 190 cfm to 424 cfm were made, all with synchronized venturis, variously with manual, electric, or automatic hot-air chokes.