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vises Meaning in Bengali



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একটি হোল্ডিং ডিভাইস একটি workbench সংযুক্ত; দুই মুখ জায়গায় দৃঢ়ভাবে workpiece রাখা হয়েছে





vises's Usage Examples:

Woodworking vises are attached to.


) : vises on the end of the bench and vises on the front of the bench.


End vises (also called 'tail vises') are usually mounted on.


cutters, files, striking tools, struck or hammered tools, screwdrivers, vises, clamps, snips, saws, drills, and knives.


synthetic fibers used to coat threads), tinsel, wire, chenille, fly tying vises, tools to assist in manipulating materials, and a variety of other synthetic.


commonly used in linear actuators, machine slides (such as in machine tools), vises, presses, and jacks.


the widespread use of malleable iron in everyday items, heavy-duty bench vises were made from cast steel.


production of hollow iron tools and specialties, hollow augers, and saw vises.


hold objects together, and in devices such as screw tops for containers, vises, screw jacks and screw presses.


Newer variants have included iron vises—sometimes armed with spikes—that squeezed feet and metal frames employed.


Den vises sten ('the philosopher's stone', an editorial title for a text unnamed in its manuscript) is a fourteenth-century Swedish poem about the Philosopher's.


invented by Furbish but it was originally seen on everything from bench vises to cutting tools.


According to Sherline, their line of OEM accessories (chucks, vises, rotary tables, and so on) is more comprehensive than that of any other.


Larger vises may have the movable jaw hinged at the base and do away with the distance pieces, see the illustration "Shaker broom vises".


strongest symmetric thread profiles, for loads in only one direction such as vises the asymmetric buttress thread profile can bear greater loads.


The company patented such items as the sliding combination square, bench vises, and a shoe hook fastener.


Design catalogues featuring Parker vises design are also a significant collectible.


cylindrical, centerless, universal Work holders: The work holders may include vises, chucks, indexing accessories, pallets, specialty jigs or fixtures, and.


Acme thread form, a screw thread used in specialized applications such as vises and leadscrews Acme zone, a biostratigraphic zone where a fossil reaches.



vises's Meaning':

a holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place

Synonyms:

shoulder vise; holding device; wood vise; woodworking vise; bench vise; metalworking vise; jaw; machinist's vise;

Antonyms:

praise;

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