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  2. Tool and die maker - Wikipedia

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    Working from engineering drawings developed by the toolmaker, engineers or technologists, tool makers lay out the design on the raw material (usually metal), then cut it to size and shape using manually controlled machine tools (such as lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, and jig grinders), power tools (such as die grinders and rotary tools), and hand tools (such as files and honing ...

  3. Ratchet (device) - Wikipedia

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    A ratchet (occasionally spelled rachet) is a mechanical device that allows continuous linear or rotary motion in only one direction while preventing motion in the opposite direction. Ratchets are widely used in machinery and tools. The word ratchet is also used informally to refer to a ratcheting socket wrench.

  4. Tap and die - Wikipedia

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    Without a tap drill chart, you can compute the correct tap drill diameter with: T D = M D − 1 N {\displaystyle TD=MD-{\frac {1}{N}}} where T D {\displaystyle TD} is the tap drill size, M D {\displaystyle MD} is the major diameter of the tap (e.g., 3 ⁄ 8 in for a 3 ⁄ 8 -16 tap), and 1 / N {\displaystyle 1/N} is the thread pitch ( 1 ⁄ 16 ...

  5. Jig (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Device with grooves and chucks. A jig's primary purpose is to provide repeatability, accuracy, and interchangeability in the manufacturing of products. [1]An example of a jig is when a key is duplicated; the original is used as a jig so the new key can have the same path as the old one.

  6. Machine element - Wikipedia

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    While generally not considered to be a machine element, the shape, texture and color of covers are an important part of a machine that provide a styling and operational interface between the mechanical components of a machine and its users. Machine elements are basic mechanical parts and features used as the building blocks of most machines. [2]

  7. Category:Hardware (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle parts (17 C, 46 P) W. Wire (4 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Hardware (mechanical)" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.

  8. Chuck (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Jawed chucks may require a wrench-like device called a chuck key to be tightened or loosened, but other jawed chucks may be tightened or loosened by hand force alone, offering convenience at the expense of gripping force. Chucks on some lathes have jaws that move independently, allowing them to hold irregularly shaped objects.

  9. List of screw drives - Wikipedia

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    A square screw drive uses four-sided fastener heads which can be turned with an adjustable wrench, open-end wrench, or 8- or 12-point [67] sockets. Common in the 19th and early 20th centuries, when it was easier and cheaper to manufacture than most other drives, it is less common today (although still easy to find) because the external hex is ...