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For large, thick shells a button stop or dowel pin is used.
Dowel pins are often used as precise locating devices in machinery.
The button stop is screwed to the housing, while the dowel pin keys the two shells together.
A fluted dowel pin has a series of parallel grooves cut along its length.
"They're fitted with stone dowel pins that go into holes in the blocks below.
Dowel rods are often cut into short lengths called dowel pins.
This is useful for locating dowel pins or determining if reinforcing steel exists.
Locking of adjacent rings with hardwood dowel pins produced a flexible structure.
Dowel pins are sometimes used in addition to bolts, to ensure accurate alignment, particularly for very small waveguides.
Another less common method uses a dowel pin that keys the shell to the housing through a hole or slot in the shell.
It is commonly used to make drill bits, taps, reamers, punches, dowel pins, and shafts.
It is a hardened piece of right angle steel that bolts to the jig plate and is located with dowel pins.
In excellent condition and original save for one dowel pin that has been replaced, it is expected to fetch between $300 and $450.
Dowel-based joinery typically employs fluted dowel pins.
Wooden mallets should be used to install wooden dowel pins and to strike wood- or plastic-handled chisels.
Steel dowel pins are machined to tight tolerances, as are the corresponding holes, which are typically reamed.
His most significant contribution to engineering was to accurately define the stresses and capabilities of a press fit joint, such as that seen in a dowel pin in a housing.
Some woodworkers make their own dowel pins, while others purchase dowel pins precut to the required length and diameter.
Because of its high strength and comparatively much higher fracture toughness, sintered zirconium-oxide can be used in posterior crowns and bridges, implant abutments, and root dowel pins.
The wooden dowel rod used in woodworking applications is commonly cut into dowel pins, which are used to reinforce joints and support shelves and other components in cabinet making.
A dowel pin may have a smaller diameter than its hole so that it freely slips in, or a larger diameter so that it must be pressed into its hole.
Stone Base - An articulator system in which a model of the patient's teeth for the maxilla and mandible are each mounted on a stone base with the use of dowel pins.
In some cases, alternative joinery methods may be used in place of conventional dowel pins, such as Miller dowels, biscuit joiners, and proprietary tools such as the Domino jointer.
The bell housing bolt pattern for the old AMC 196 Straight-6 engine is the same as for the more modern early 199 and 232 (used in 1964-1971), but the 196 had different dowel pin sizes.
There are varieties of single-pour systems that use dowel pins, and there are some that omit the need for dowel pins by creating the model completely out of die stone.