Wood screw, a metal screw formed with a sharp thread, and usually with a slotted head, for insertion in wood.
Finger bar, the horizontal bar, carrying slotted spikes, or fingers, through which the vibratory knives of mowing and reaping machines play.
In each of the four corners of the palace there were small turrets with slotted windows for archers.
Passing the corner where the procession had turned, he saw again a building he had passed earlier, a formidable three-story cube of yellow stone with slotted windows on the ground floor and iron bars over the wider upper windows.
In Figure 5, Aa and Cc represent little slotted rods of wood on which the silk-covered wire is wound.
The meter is provided with three supporting lugs, the one at the top being keyholed and one of the bottom two, slotted to facilitate leveling.
D is the lid of the box, which is lifted either for placing the slotted screens or for putting in the sensitive plate.
The form of the resulting picture will also be different according to which one of the slotted plates is placed more or less obliquely in the box.
Referring to the diagram, two slotted diaphragm cards will be seen.
If the negative is full of density, then the narrow card is removed, and the wider slotted card substituted, which allows a larger volume of light to act upon the negative film.
The beveled wheel carries a crank pin working in a slotted arm that extends through the side of the figure and grasps a fan, as shown in Fig.
The pole pieces are slotted for adjustment and can be fastened in any position by screws s s{1}.
Mr. Cabrey makes his eccentric rod terminate in a pin which works into a straight slotted lever, furnished with jaws similar to the jaws on the eccentric rods of locomotives.
I claim a cast metal case for spring balances, when provided with a perforated or slotted upper head for the reception to the pin, b, and when made substantially as and for the purpose herein shown and described.
The lower end of this screw should be slotted a short distance, and a small screw put through it, perpendicular to the slot, so that a wire can be easily clamped in the slot by turning up the screw.
The handles are similar to those usually found on nutcrackers except that they are slotted at the cracking end to receive a special bar.
The rolled end formed the part for setting the washer and the slotted end held the washer down while the first blows of the hammer were struck.
The outer end of the bar is slotted to receive the eccentric handle, through which a bolt, D, passes to form a bearing.
The tube was slotted two ways to make four parts which were turned out and flattened.
Bend the lower tube at right angles and insert it in a wood block, previously slotted with a saw to make a snug fit.
Holes are punched in both the closed and slotted styles in various sizes, ranging generally from a ¼ to 5/16 of an inch in diameter.
To obviate this difficulty, the slotted hole was devised.
Engine is fitted with low‐expansion aluminum alloy, cam‐ground, horizontally slotted pistons and with deep‐finned aluminum cylinder heads.
Engage clutch fully (foot pedal toe down) and disengage clutch control cable end from slotted end of clutch release lever.
A slotted screw N permits the joint to be readjusted, should the plug become loose in the socket.
The burner is a brass tube, slottedas shown at H, through which the gas escapes, forming a short flame of large area close to the part of the iron to be heated.
The core is slotted parallel with the shaft to prevent, as far as possible, the distortion of the magnetic field, especially on heavy overloads.
Lundell combined the unsymmetrical and slotted forms of pole piece as shown in fig.
Slotted armatures are particularly liable to cause this fault, if the teeth and air gap be not properly proportioned.
Cook 5 minutes or until just beginning to soften; remove withslotted spoon.
Using slotted spoon, arrange vegetables around hens and cover with foil; allow to stand 10 minutes.
Remove pieces with slotted spoon to large, covered casserole or baking dish.
Quickly remove carrots with a slotted spoon and arrange on a serving platter, then continue in the same manner cooking the broccoli and green beans, each for 2 minutes and the celery and snowpeas each for 1 minute.
With slotted spoon, remove bacon to paper towel to drain; set aside.
Remove bacon with a slotted spoon to drain; crumble.
Slip dough off fork; remove from oil with slotted spoon and immediately dip into warm sugar mixture to coat well.
The end opposite to that to which the hub is pivoted is whittled round, and slottedwith a saw to receive a tail (Fig.
The rods of the two eccentrics on the right are jointed to the curved slotted bar called the link, which can be raised or lowered by the system of levers terminating in the handle at the left.
A crank motion, with the crank wrist working in a slotted yoke, thereby dispensing with the oscillating connecting rod.
This defect together with the long air gap necessary in smooth core construction resulted in the type being displaced by slotted core armatures.
In slotted armatures provided with coils of a large number of turns.
As shown, the frame carries the stationary armature, which is of the slotted type.
The core consists of the usual sheet iron lamination slotted and assembled; they are mounted on the inner periphery of the frame, making lap joints (that is "staggered" as in fig.
A slotted core is one whose surface is provided with slots or teeth which carry the inductors, as shown in the accompanying illustrations, and is the type almost universally used.
Considering a slotted armature and analyzing the electrical conditions as the inductors move past a pole piece, it will be observed: 1, when the coil is in the position shown in fig.
The outer circumference of the core is dovetailed to the frame, and the inner circumference is slotted to receive the windings.
It is slotted completely through longitudinally for nearly the whole of its length, this slot affording an opening through which work the cartridge extractor (82) and carrier (21).
Attached to this cylinder spindle is a two-inch crankedslotted arm.
The fifth method is the same as the fourth with the exception that the cylinder is operated by the slotted crank arm same as in the second method.
In the French guns, and our modern ones, the bore is continued to the rear extremity of the piece, the breech end forming an intermittent screw, that is, a screw having the threads intermittently left and slotted away.
A disadvantage of the slotted core is, however, that it usually necessitates the lamination of the pole-pieces.
This has a slotted end, engaged by a pin P fixed to the framing, and it will be seen that its action is to slacken the band if the load tends to rise and to tighten it in the contrary case.
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