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- A machine taper is a system for securing cutting tools or toolholders in the spindle of a machine tool or power tool. A male member of conical form (that...
- : 129–131 : 98–101  The style is also known by other names including taper cut, regular taper cut, side-part and standard haircut; as well as short back and...
- marked with an "A" for logarithmic taper or a "B" for linear taper; "C" for the rarely seen reverse logarithmic taper. Others, particularly those from Europe...
- machine tools, the shank type is usually one of the following: a standard taper (such as Morse or Brown & Sharpe), a straight round shank to be held by...
- A taper is a person who records musical events, often from standing microphones in the audience, for the benefit of the musical group's fanbase. Such...
- moderate and high-dose opioid doses over the course of months. Principles of patient-centered opioid tapering include: patient consent to taper, patient ability...
- purposes of timber production, trees with a high degree of taper are said to have poor form, while those with low taper have good form. The opposite is the case...
- It has been difficult to find a reference to the included angle of the taper, but 7 different bits were measured, and they all had an included angle...
- up and the wedge will reach a steeper critical taper until such a point as the high angle of the taper makes internal deformation more difficult than...
- solution and material requirements. Gl**** taper joints can be sealed hermetically with PTFE sealing rings (high vacuum tight, air leakage rate 10−6 mBar × L/sec...