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  2. Chuck (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Soft jaws are made of soft materials such as soft (unhardened) metal, plastic, or wood. They can be machined as needed for particular setups. The typical interface between the master jaw and the removable jaw is a matching pair of serrated surfaces, which, once clamped by the mounting screws, cannot allow relative slipping between the two parts.

  3. TO-66 - Wikipedia

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    The plate has two mounting holes on the long diagonal, with the centers spaced 23 mm (0.91 in) apart. A cap attached to one side of the plate and under which the semiconductor chip is located, brings the total height to up to 8.63 mm (0.340 in). Two pins on the other side of the plate are isolated from the package by individual glass-metal seals.

  4. M252 mortar - Wikipedia

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    The mount consists of a base plate and a bipod, which is provided with screw type elevating and traversing mechanisms to elevate/traverse the mortar. The M64A1 sight unit (also used on the M224) is attached to the bipod mount. The M252 is a gravity-fired smoothbore system.

  5. Boss (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Docking sleeve (or mounting boss), a tube or enclosure used to couple two mechanical components together; Mortise and tenon, traditional method for connecting two pieces of wood; Chamfer, a transitional straight edge between two faces of an object; Fillet, a rounding of an interior or exterior corner between two faces of an object

  6. Obsolete golf clubs - Wikipedia

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    Wooden clubs generally had a metal base-plate and were made heavier with a lead insert into the back of the head; often the face of the club had an insert of bone or ivory to reduce the wear from impact on the wood. They were: Play club: driver; Brassie: so called because the base-plate was of brass; equivalent to a 3-wood [a]

  7. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    The tie plate increases bearing area and holds the rail to correct gauge. It is fastened to wooden ties by means of spikes or bolts through holes in the plate. The part of the plate under the rail base is tapered, setting the inboard cant of the rail, typically "one in forty" (or 1.4 degrees ). The top surface of the plate has one or two ...

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