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  2. Key (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The tapered key is tapered only on the side that engages the hub. The keyway in the hub has a taper that matches that of the tapered key. Some taper keys have a gib, or tab, for easy removal during disassembly. The purpose of the taper is to secure the key itself, as well as to firmly engage the shaft to the hub without the need for a set screw.

  3. Taper pin - Wikipedia

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    A form of taper pin that precedes these standards is the clock pin, used to accurately and repeatably register parts of a clock to one another. Clock pins do not have a standardised taper, but they generally have a more pronounced taper than the standard engineering pins. The size or gauge is defined by diameter at each end, and the length.

  4. Coupling - Wikipedia

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    A tapered lock is a form of keyless shaft locking device [6] that does not require any material to be removed from the shaft. The basic idea is similar to a clamp coupling but the moment of rotation is closer to the center of the shaft. [ 7 ]

  5. Plain bearing - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the three types is that a solid sleeved bushing is solid all the way around, a split bushing has a cut along its length, and a clenched bearing is similar to a split bushing but with a clench (or clinch) across the cut connecting the parts. A flanged bushing is a sleeve bushing with a flange at one end extending radially ...

  6. Collet - Wikipedia

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    This type of collet holds the external surface of the tool or workpiece being clamped. This is the most usual type of collet chuck. An external collet clamps against the internal surface or bore of a hollow cylinder. The collet's taper is internal and the collet expands when a corresponding taper is drawn or forced into the collet's internal taper.

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  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    In today's puzzle, there are eight theme words to find (including the spangram). Hint: The first one can be found in the top-half of the board. Here are the first two letters for each word: BU. DI ...

  9. List of ISO standards 1–1999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 235:2016 Parallel shank jobber and stub series drills and Morse taper shank drills; ISO 236 Reamers [Note 3] ISO 236-1:1976 Hand reamers; ISO 236-2:2013 Part 2: Long fluted machine reamers with Morse taper shanks; ISO 237:1975 Rotating tools with parallel shanks — Diameters of shanks and sizes of driving squares