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Definition of workpiece in English: workpiecenoun ˈwəːkpiːsˈwərkpis An object being worked on with a tool or machine. 工作部件,工件 Example sentencesExamples - Unlike conventional spot welds or contact lasers that follow the contours of a part, 3 - D laser welding uses a remote industrial laser located 10 feet above the workpiece.
- The workpiece is automatically conveyed from an input magazine.
- The result is a small plastic deformation of the surface structure of the workpiece.
- The feeds and speeds of the drills can be changed depending on the tool position in the workpiece.
- One of the challenges of crank grinding relates to clamping the workpiece in the chuck so that the crank pin can be cylindrically ground.
- During the operation, the spindle operates at 2,000 rpm or less and the tool oscillates in and out of the workpiece thereby assuring the quality of the thread form and surface finish.
- This keeps the saw blade from twisting at one end only, permitting the user to turn corners without the top of the frame contacting the workpiece.
- Specifically developed for medical device applications, a gun-type drilling machine practically eliminates bore run-out by rotating the tool and the workpiece in opposite directions.
- Electrical energy is transformed into high-frequency vibrations, which are directed into the workpieces in a holding fixture through an ultrasonic horn.
- In this way the workpiece gradually gains height, and when the process is complete you have a component made of binder and steel powder that is already the right shape.
- Switch off the power before moving the workpiece.
- Further, because the workpiece and OD wheel stay on this one machine, and the belt does not have to be changed, the company says maintaining part accuracy is greatly improved.
- So machine manufacturers are adding rigidity to components such as the workpiece, spindle, and cutting tool.
- For increased accuracy, the company's systems include linear stages that move the workpiece, as well as direct-drive rotary motors for tube cutting.
- Intensive vibration can be transmitted to the hands and arms of operators from vibrating tools, vibrating machinery or vibrating workpieces.
- The workpiece stays fixed on one machine, and the spindles needed for the multiple grinds ride on the grinder's high-precision wheelhead.
- The saw assembly is pivotably mounted on a saw table such that the saw assembly can be lowered towards the table to cut a workpiece resting on the table.
- Moving to the fixturing and transporting of the workpiece, we arrive at a point where there are clear system differences.
- Those are the sorts of benefits that can be achieved by utilizing hard turning in place of grinding for a variety of workpieces, ranging from gear blanks to wheel hubs.
- The tool surrounds the workpiece and it provides the cutting speed while the workpiece is rotated by the hydraulic chucks; this provides the feed.
Definition of workpiece in US English: workpiecenounˈwərkpisˈwərkpēs An object being worked on with a tool or machine. 工作部件,工件 Example sentencesExamples - One of the challenges of crank grinding relates to clamping the workpiece in the chuck so that the crank pin can be cylindrically ground.
- For increased accuracy, the company's systems include linear stages that move the workpiece, as well as direct-drive rotary motors for tube cutting.
- The feeds and speeds of the drills can be changed depending on the tool position in the workpiece.
- Those are the sorts of benefits that can be achieved by utilizing hard turning in place of grinding for a variety of workpieces, ranging from gear blanks to wheel hubs.
- Further, because the workpiece and OD wheel stay on this one machine, and the belt does not have to be changed, the company says maintaining part accuracy is greatly improved.
- The tool surrounds the workpiece and it provides the cutting speed while the workpiece is rotated by the hydraulic chucks; this provides the feed.
- Unlike conventional spot welds or contact lasers that follow the contours of a part, 3 - D laser welding uses a remote industrial laser located 10 feet above the workpiece.
- Switch off the power before moving the workpiece.
- The workpiece is automatically conveyed from an input magazine.
- Intensive vibration can be transmitted to the hands and arms of operators from vibrating tools, vibrating machinery or vibrating workpieces.
- Moving to the fixturing and transporting of the workpiece, we arrive at a point where there are clear system differences.
- Specifically developed for medical device applications, a gun-type drilling machine practically eliminates bore run-out by rotating the tool and the workpiece in opposite directions.
- So machine manufacturers are adding rigidity to components such as the workpiece, spindle, and cutting tool.
- Electrical energy is transformed into high-frequency vibrations, which are directed into the workpieces in a holding fixture through an ultrasonic horn.
- The result is a small plastic deformation of the surface structure of the workpiece.
- The saw assembly is pivotably mounted on a saw table such that the saw assembly can be lowered towards the table to cut a workpiece resting on the table.
- This keeps the saw blade from twisting at one end only, permitting the user to turn corners without the top of the frame contacting the workpiece.
- During the operation, the spindle operates at 2,000 rpm or less and the tool oscillates in and out of the workpiece thereby assuring the quality of the thread form and surface finish.
- The workpiece stays fixed on one machine, and the spindles needed for the multiple grinds ride on the grinder's high-precision wheelhead.
- In this way the workpiece gradually gains height, and when the process is complete you have a component made of binder and steel powder that is already the right shape.
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