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  2. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    A circular saw is a tool for cutting many materials such as wood, masonry, plastic, or metal and may be hand-held or mounted to a machine. In woodworking the term "circular saw" refers specifically to the hand-held type and the table saw and chop saw are other common forms of circular saws. "Skilsaw" and "Skil saw" have become generic ...

  3. Worm drive - Wikipedia

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    A worm drive is a gear arrangement in which a worm (which is a gear in the form of a screw) meshes with a worm wheel (which is similar in appearance to a spur gear). Its main purpose is to translate the motion of two perpendicular axes or to translate circular motion to linear motion (example: band type hose clamp ).The two elements are also ...

  4. Indexing head - Wikipedia

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    Indexing heads are usually used on the tables of milling machines, but may be used on many other machine tools including drill presses, grinders, and boring machines. Common jobs for a dividing head include machining the flutes of a milling cutter , cutting the teeth of a gear , milling curved slots, or drilling a bolt hole circle around the ...

  5. Skilsaw - Wikipedia

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    The following year, 2016, brought three new metal cutting saws, including the first 8-inch worm drive optimized for metal, a 12-inch dry cut saw and a 14-inch abrasive chop saw. [ citation needed ] In addition to metal cutting, SKILSAW also announced a saw for fiber cement in 2015 [ 7 ] and the first worm drive saw for concrete in 2016. [ 8 ]

  6. Edmond Michel - Wikipedia

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    Michel mounted a mixer motor onto a standard machete, as well as a worm wheel gearbox and a 2-inch circular blade. This invention, while actually working fairly effectively (if slowly), required an external generator, making it quite impractical. In creating this device, Michel effectively invented the worm-drive motor.

  7. Tandem rolling mill - Wikipedia

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    Rolling mill force change for a screw-down movement. In a tandem rolling mill, the gearing of the screw-downs is normally large enough that the work rolls can be moved during rolling. With such a ratio the worm gear is said to be self-locking; that is, the rolling force is unable to push through the worm drive and rotate the electrical drive ...

  8. Rotary table - Wikipedia

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    To machine spanner flats on a bolt; To drill equidistant holes on a circular flange; To cut a round piece with a protruding tang; To create large-diameter holes, via milling in a circular toolpath, on small milling machines that don't have the power to drive large twist drills (>0.500"/>13 mm) To mill helixes; To cut complex curves (with proper ...

  9. Gashing - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used on worm wheels before hobbing, but also used on internal and external spur gears, bevel gears, helical gears, and gear racks. The process is performed on gashers or universal milling machines, especially in the case of worm wheels. [1] After gashing the gear or sprocket is finished via hobbing, shaping, or shaving. [2]

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