knurling in a sentence
Examples
- Knurling may also be used as a repair method : because a rolled-in knurled surface has raised-up areas surrounding the depressed areas, these raised areas can make up for wear on the part.
- Other accessories, including items such as taper turning attachments, knurling tools, vertical slides, fixed and traveling steadies, etc ., increase the versatility of a lathe and the range of work it may perform.
- In the days when labor was cheap and parts expensive, this repair method was feasible on pistons of internal combustion engines, where the skirt of a worn piston was expanded back to the nominal size using a knurling process.
- The grip texture of the bar is called the knurling, and is distributed differently between the men's and women's bars : the men's has knurling in the centre but the women's does not.
- The grip texture of the bar is called the knurling, and is distributed differently between the men's and women's bars : the men's has knurling in the centre but the women's does not.
- The beer engine was invented by John Lofting, a Dutch inventor, merchant and manufacturer who moved from Amsterdam to London in about 1688 and patented a number of inventions including a fire hose and engine for extinguishing fires and a thimble knurling machine as well as a device for pumping beer.
- At the end of 1990, IronMind introduced the " Silver Crush Gripper ", which had chrome-plated handles and springs, a uniform knurling pattern, and the same three models of increasing difficulty as the first group : the No . 1, No . 2 and No . 3.
- The machinery present included three power presses, one of them extensively modified by Messerschmidt; a knurling machine, built by Messerschmidt; two multiple-spindle screw machines; and seven swaging machines, as well as machinery and hand tools for metalworking in a toolroom contained in an addition to the building.
- Since the 1930s, Murray had been producing bicycles that, while stylistically different, imitated designs by other U . S . manufacturers, including Schwinn and AMF . This occasionally brought Murray into legal conflict with competitors, as when Schwinn filed against Murray for duplicating a Schwinn knurling and machining process on its rims.
- An "'internal wrenching nut "', ( also known as an "'Allenut "'or "'Allen nut "'), is a cylindrical nut that is internally threaded on one side and has an Allen socket on the other side; the outside of the nut is smooth or has knurling on it.