Crossword-Solution: HEADSTOCK
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Headstock | n. | A part (usually separate from the bed or frame) for supporting some of the principal working parts of a machine |
| Headstock | n. | The part of a lathe that holds the revolving spindle and its attachments; -- also called poppet head, the opposite corresponding part being called a tailstock. |
| Headstock | n. | The part of a planing machine that supports the cutter, etc. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “HEADSTOCK”
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| LATHE which carries the mandrel or live stock, part of | 1 answer |
| part of a machine that supports and transmits the drive to the chuck | 1 answer |
| BELL part | 9 answers |
| LATHE, part of | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with HEADSTOCK (5)
The better way is to arrange a lathe with a hollow headstock and a guide which will carry a pod-auger boring in from one end.
This is driven by a worm, C, carried on a shaft at the back of the chuck, and driven itself by a wormwheel, B, which gears with a screw which rides loosely upon the mandrel, and is kept from rotating by a finger on the headstock.
But the headstock subclass is not superior necessarily to the tailstock subclass simply because the headstock is commonly more complex than the tailstock.
Yet arbitrary preference for classification in the headstock subclass may be established by position where an application or a patent contains claims for both.
This can be realized from figure 16 which shows a traverse-spindle lathe headstock typical of the mid-19th century.