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A drill chuck is a specialised self-centering, three-jaw chuck, usually with capacity of 0.5 in (13 mm) or less, and rarely greater than 1 in (25 mm), used to hold drill bits or other rotary tools. This type of chuck is used on tools ranging from professional equipment to inexpensive hand and power drills for domestic use.
In 1974, the Dixon company coined the term zero-turn radius on their entrance into the mower market. [1] In 2009, the Hustler Zeon became the first fully electric zero-turn mower, with four 12-volt lead acid batteries. As of 2023 most fully electric zero turn mowers use lithium ion batteries ranging from 40 to 80 volts. [2] [3]
A hex shank can be grasped by a 3-jaw drill chuck or held in a chuck specifically for hex shanks. Quarter-inch hex shanks are common for machine screwdriver bits and have spread from that application to be used for drill bits that are compatible with screwdriver machinery. Zero manufacturing if the drill bit is made from hex bar stock
Dead center (the conical piece) mounted in the spindle of a lathe and being used to support a workpiece being driven by a carrier setup. A lathe center, often shortened to center, is a tool that has been ground to a point to accurately position a workpiece on an axis.
Orthognathic surgery (/ ˌ ɔːr θ ə ɡ ˈ n æ θ ɪ k /), also known as corrective jaw surgery or simply jaw surgery, is surgery designed to correct conditions of the jaw and lower face related to structure, growth, airway issues including sleep apnea, TMJ disorders, malocclusion problems primarily arising from skeletal disharmonies, and other orthodontic dental bite problems that cannot ...
Centering the coming of age of a teen while growing up in rural Britain during the Cool Britannia era of the late 1990s. United Kingdom [252] John Dixon Brad Gorton 1998 Gods and Monsters: George Cukor: Martin Ferrero: Recounting the partly fictionalized last days of the life of film director James Whale. United Kingdom, United States [253 ...
Disc 1: Zero Tolerance. Tracks 1-4 are working demo tracks of the new material for the second Control Denied album, tentatively titled When Man and Machine Collide; Tracks 5-7 are from the demo Infernal Death (1985) Tracks 8-10 from the demo Mutilation (1986) Disc 2: Zero Tolerance II. Tracks 1-5 are from the demo Death by Metal (1984)