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  2. Rotary table - Wikipedia

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    A rotary table can be used: 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

  3. 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 ...

  4. Two roll rubber mill - Wikipedia

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    To create a rubber compound on a mill, first a raw polymer, or base polymer, is needed. The polymer can be a number of things, including natural rubber, such as of SMR CV, SMR 20, SMR L or a variety of synthetic rubbers such as nitrile (NBR), ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), butyl , polycholorprene (CR), Polyisoprene (IR) and others.

  5. Machining - Wikipedia

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    A drill can remove the metal in the shape of a cylindrical hole. Other tools that may be used for metal removal are milling machines, saws, and grinding machines. Many of these same techniques are used in woodworking. Machining requires attention to many details for a workpiece to meet the specifications in the engineering drawings or blueprints.

  6. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    The mill-drill is a close relative of the vertical mill and quite popular in light industry; and with hobbyists. A mill-drill is similar in basic configuration to a very heavy drill press, but equipped with an X-Y table and a much larger column. They also typically use more powerful motors than a comparably sized drill press, most are muti ...

  7. Drill press - Wikipedia

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    Benchtop drill press (left) and floor-standing drill press (right) A drill press is a drilling machine suitable for quick and easy drilling of straight holes, countersinking or counterboring that are perpendicular to both directions of a table surface. In comparison, it is more difficult and less repeatable to drill perpendicularly with a hand ...