- the
countersink cutter can be held with a ****driver
handle of the indexable-bit type. Form
countersinking, also
known as dimpling, is a
countersink that...
- 2000, pp. 829, 846
Oberg et al. 2000, p. 846 Gillespie,
Laroux (2008),
Countersinking Handbook,
Industrial Press Inc., pp. 78–79, ISBN 978-0-8311-3318-4....
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counterbore is a flat-bottomed
enlargement of a
smaller coaxial hole, a
countersink is a
conical enlargement of such. A
spotface often takes the form of...
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various cutting operations, like truing,
making fillets, chamfers,
countersinking, counterboring, etc. It may also
receive various surface treatments...
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drilling machine suitable for
quick and easy
drilling of
straight holes,
countersinking or
counterboring that are
perpendicular to both
directions of a table...
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rotary cutters. With
suitable bits it can also tap threads, ream, and
countersink. Its
combination of a
stable magnetic base and low RPM help
resist or...
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Eliminating the knife-edge
fatigue detail,
which resulted from the
countersinking of the
panels for
flush rivets in a
disbonded upper skin, and Eliminating...
- the head of a hex bolt.
Sometimes flanged.
Countersinking Most head
types can
provide for
countersinking on the underside. This is most
relevant to flat...
- cutter. The
circle is
shaped in a
stamping press to
create a
downward countersink to fit
snugly into the can body. The
result can be
compared to an upside...
- a
larger diameter follows a
smaller diameter partially into a hole.
Countersinking This
process is
similar to
counterboring but the step in the hole is...