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A lathe faceplate is the basic workholding accessory for a wood or metal turning lathe. It is a circular metal (usually cast iron) plate which fixes to the end of the lathe spindle ...
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The distinction between spindle turning and faceplate turning is due to the fibrous nature of the material. When wood is cut in such a way that the fiber being cut is not supported ...
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An electric strike is an access control device used for doors. It replaces the fixed strike faceplate often used with a latchbar (aka a keeper). Like a fixed strike, it normally ...
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Color televisions and other devices containing color cathode ray tubes sold in the United States are required by law to use strontium in the faceplate to block X-ray emission. (Lead ...
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The iriver clix is a micro-sized portable media player from iriver with a 2.2-inch (55mm), 18-bit (262,144 colors) QVGA (320 x 240) TFT LCD screen covering most of its faceplate.
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In UK (United Kingdom) rules, competitors aim to shoot the small “kill” zone that forms part of a larger metal faceplate. These face plates are often shaped to resemble small ...
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Tod faceplate-to-faceplate (both were wearing high-altitude gear). Both men reached for the bomb fuse... Jetboy's Tomb is a major tourist attraction in Manhattan.
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A frentera (also testera, chapeado, chamfron, faceplate) is a part of some halters and bridles, usually on a horse. It is a cord, strap, or chain attached to the crownpiece or ...
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PbO is used in cathode ray tube glass to block X-ray emission, but mainly in the neck and funnel because it can cause discoloration when used in the faceplate. Strontium oxide is ...
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The dial is mounted via a shaft extending from inside the telephone or mounting and sits approximately 6 mm ( inch) above a faceplate. The faceplate is set so that through each ...
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