The opening at this place is, as a rule, too small and not well reamed out.
The openings for the wires at these points are seldom large enough to admit of the proper wire being used, and they are not well reamed either.
The opening should be large enough to pass reinforced cord and should be well reamed out.
The stem where the wire enters should be well reamed out (see the arrow in Figure 216) and there should be a strong well-fastened bushing where the wire leaves the lamp.
It is seldom that the piping is properly reamed out as required by the rule.
These pieces of pipe serve as valve cages and are reamed out on the inside ends to form a valve seat.
The cross isreamed and, with the rod, forms a bearing.
The lower orifice was then slightly enlarged with a small taper reamer, and the upper portion of the bore was reamed out almost to the brass to make a smooth entrance for the water.
The spindle hole should be drilled and reamed after they are screwed in place in the tee.
When the rivet holes are punched they do not match properly, and unless the holes are punched somewhat smaller than the required size and reamed out afterwards, some rivets receive more stress than others, and may consequently shear in detail.
For small lathe work of odd size as when it is required to turn work to fit holes reamed by a worn reamer that is below the standard size, a gauge such as in Fig.
The hole in the beam, after being reamed taper, should be filed out on the side B, and that in the patch plates on the other side, as at C and D, so that the bolts will serve as keys.
Again, they may be sprung slightly atwist, and if the hole be reamed true and this twist taken out afterwards the hole will come atwist or out of fair in proportion as the jaws lose their twist from being fitted.
The bars when set true should be clamped to their seatings and the holes reamed out to receive the proper bolts, and, finally, mark each bolt, bar, and liner to its place.
After the dies are hobbed their front ends should be reamed with a taper reamer as in Fig.
But as the reamer wore, the hole would be reamed smaller and would not pass so far along the mandrel, until finally the limit of reamer wear being reached the work would fit the small end of the mandrel.
The rivet hole is then reamed out to the required size, the two legs being held together by the hand vice to render the reaming more steady and true by making the hole longer when the two are together.
If the cylinders are to be bolted together as in a locomotive, the holes for holding them together should be drilled about 1/64 inch smaller than the bolts, so that they may be reamed out together after the cylinder bores are aligned.
It is thenreamed out to fit the work and used with emery and oil, the lathe running at about 300 feet per minute.
In order to insure a tight job, the holes in cam and shaft must be reamed with the next larger size of standard taper reamer and a larger pin driven in.
Where accuracy is necessary, holes must be reamed out to the required size.
One end of each piece is reamed out a little with the tap borer and spread a trifle with the turn pin.
After the pipe is cut this burr should be reamed out thoroughly.
The turret automatically recedes and indexes a third time, thus locating the flat-cutter reamer-bar H in the working position and then the hole is reamed to the required diameter.
The hole for the shaft has to be bored and reamed and the hub faced on both sides.
In operating this machine, a small straight hole is first made by a twist drill held in one of the spindles; the other spindle is then moved over to the center and the hole is reamed tapering.
Each center is then drilled and reamed to the same radius x as near as possible.
Tool A rough-turns the outside, and just as this tool completes its cut, a center hole is drilled and reamed in the end of the piston by combination drill and reamer B.
The center is then drilled and reamed at one end by pressing the work against the revolving drill with the tailstock spindle, which is fed out by turning handle n.
The rim is turned and faced on both sides and the hub is bored, reamed and faced on both sides.
The bore is finallyreamed to size by a reamer F held in a "floating" reamer-holder.
Next, the hole isreamed with taper reamer q, the pilot of which is supported by bushing r.
This is a rose chucking reamer, having beveled cutting edges on the end and a cylindrical body, which fits closely in the reamed hole, thus supporting and guiding the cutting end.
In this way the hole is reamed straight and to practically the same size as the reamer.
When making these mills, they should be reamed out tapering from the rear to give clearance to the cutting edges.
Some reamers are provided with stop-collars which come against the finished side of the casting when the hole has been reamedto size.
The hole for the scriber in the scriber clamp of a surface gage is reamedout to fit the rods used with inside micrometers.
To this instrument belong the adjusting-rings and the muzzle-rest in the form of T; of the rings there is one for each calibre, reamed out to the exact minimum diameter of the bore.
Fuzes for sea-coast mortars are also driven in a conical paper case, which is inserted in a metal or wooden plug previously driven in the fuze-hole and accurately reamed out.
Dad always carefully reamed out the first speck of carbon that formed in his pipe, and kept it reamed out with boring blade of his pocket knife.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reamed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.