Ennis, tensing to spring toward Ruth, saw the two priests at the gray mechanism swiftly turn the knurled black knobs.
As he moved imperceptibly closer to her, he saw the two priests beside the gray mechanism reaching toward knurled knobs of ebonite affixed to its side, beneath the spherical web of pulsing wires.
This head may be secured in any desired position by means of a knurled thumb nut.
A knurled locking nut is also provided for holding the scriber in any fixed position.
A knurled ring D is driven onto the micrometer sleeve so that it can be turned around to bring the graduations uppermost when the position of the barrel is changed.
A single knurled sleeve or nut serves to move the double-ended measuring piece one way or the other as desired, this piece having a travel of one inch.
The knurled cap D tightens the split chuck in order to hold the measuring rod firmly.
The back end of part A forms a spring-tempered split chuck, which grips the beam and holds A in position, while the exterior is threaded to receive the knurled cap B by which the chuck is tightened firmly to the beam.
The blade is clamped in position by the knurled nut N at the back, and can be thus adjusted to any angle.
A screw having a flat-sided or knurled head, so that it may be turned by the thumb and forefinger.
Thumb nut, a nut for a screw, having wings to grasp between the thumb and fingers in turning it; also, a nut with a knurled rim for the same perpose.
Mr. Cadigan, do these wheels differ as to their diameter across the bearing surface, the length across the rolling knurled surface?
It consists of fourteen ⅝" knurled cylinders and two shunt resistance rods mounted on a porcelain base.
One of these consists of a needle valve to regulate the amount of gasoline, the other is a knurled screw which controls the amount of air by limiting the lift of the jump valve.
If three cylinders seem to run irregularly after changing the position of the butterfly, still another adjustment may have to be made with the knurled screw.
Both of the micrometers shown have a small knurled knob at the end of the barrel.
As the adjustment is changed on the knurled screw a difference in the idling of the engine should be noticed.
The air valve may be set by an easily adjustable knurled screw shown in the drawing, and fluttering of the valve is prevented by the piston dash pot carried in a chamber above the valve into which the valve stem projects.
The adjustment for low speed on the carburetor is made by turning in or out the two knurled screws, placed one on each side of the float chamber.
The idling mixture is drawn directly through the opening determined by the knurled screw and enters the carburetor barrel through the small hole at the edge of each butterfly.
A contact spring, B, is shaped as shown and soldered to the knurled knob on the back of the clock used for setting the hands in a position where it will travel or be parallel with the minute hand.
To open or close the wrench a right and left-hand screw is tapped into the wrench as shown, the head being knurled or milled to afford increased finger-grip.
To operate D it is knurled or milled at G, or it may have pin spanner holes as at H.
Upon its circumference is a knurled or milled nut C, which is threaded internally to receive the threaded wings of the bush B.
The [|] bolt passes through the tongue and fence plate, having at its upper end a milled or knurled thumb wheel R, which when tightened up fastens the fence plate and the slide together.
The disc is adjusted from the outside of the case by hand, by means of the knurled knob seen on the front of the case, so that it is directly below the point of normal voltage.
Turn the knurled nut on the galvanometer so as to set the needle to the extreme right hand side of the scale.
The teeth of coarse knurls have a spiral angle of 36 degrees and the pitch of the knurled cut (measured parallel to the axis of the work) should be about 8 per inch.
A knurled surface consists of a series of small ridges or diamond-shaped projections, and is produced in the lathe by the use of a tool similar to the one shown in Fig.
If the surface to be knurled is wider than the knurls, the power feed of the lathe should be engaged and the knurling tool be traversed back and forth until the diamond-shaped projections are well formed.
After the first cylinder is bored, the dial is set to the zero position by loosening the small knurled screw shown, and turning the dial around.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knurled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: gnarled; knobbed; knobby; knotted; knotty; knurled; lumpy; nodular; studded; tubercular; tuberous