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She punched out the words like a drop forge.
They usually have extra wide jaws and are made of drop forged carbon steel.
It was drop forged to shape, a process which strengthens the steel, then hand ground to final finish.
The front axle was drop forged as a single piece of vanadium steel.
Why do tools have "Drop Forged" stamped on them?
"Bloody thing may regenerate, or it may come down on our heads like a drop forge.
Mild steel is the best choice, and magnesium generally performs poorly as a drop forging material.
Drop forging is sometimes confused with casting.
In the case of drop forging operations, provisions must be made to absorb the shock and vibration generated by the hammer.
One evening, he dropped forged letters near the Maldeo's camp in such a way that they were sure to be intercepted.
More modern techniques include casting of iron or bronze, drop forging and (the most common technique) welding.
The military M14 receivers were manufactured using the drop forge process, which is more complicated and more expensive.
What is drop forging?
Scipio didn't feel like arguing with him, especially not with a head pounding like a drop forge.
He was working at Canton Drop Forge.
Many of these modern tomahawks are made of drop forged, differentially heat treated, alloy steel.
Adjustable wrenches are drop forged.
The fiberglass handles have another advantage of being lighter in weight than the conventional drop forged or solid pipe handles.
Drop forging uses "closed dies".
In 1936 or 1937, the family moved to Lansing, Michigan, where he found work at the Drop Forge Company.
Impression-die press forging usually requires less draft than drop forging and has better dimensional accuracy.
He took a job at the Worcester Drop Forge Works where he worked as an accountant.
Conversely, drop forging involves using mechanical equipment to push heated, non-liquid steel into dies or molds.
A number of tools, like wrenches and C-clamps, have the words "Drop Forged" stamped on the handle.
Drop forging is a process used to shape metal into complex shapes by dropping a heavy hammer with a die on its face onto the work piece.
The test was carried out using the drop hammer machine.
The concrete plug is driven into the ground by the drop hammer.
Before this it was done by bumping with the Quincy drop hammer.
A 50-horsepower steam engine provided power for the drop hammers and other equipment.
"Shortly thereafter, I moved into the drop hammer department."
This can happen in a long, unsupported column (rod) used as a drop hammer.
This also means that the deformed material becomes hotter the higher the speed of the drop hammer.
The equipment used in the drop forming process is commonly known as a power or drop hammer.
The last few drops hammered out a little rhythm that said: now we know where you are, we'll be coming back... The boy laughed.
Closing her eyes, she fell into her power's core, plummeting like a dropped hammer.
The crowd destroyed a former Navy guard-house and military trucks with drop hammers.
When this cone of almost pure gold cools, it is placed in a die under a heavy drop hammer.
It was raining very hard, large drops hammering the roof like a stampeding herd of small animals.
They fall into two types, helve hammers and drop hammers.
The drop hammers thumped, all in a row, powered by the big ox treadmill.
That thousand-ton cylinder was now hanging fifty feet above Nelson's head, like the business end of a mammoth drop hammer.
In addition, there is an open-die steam drop hammer on display in one of the exhibition rooms.
Sheets of tin were stamped one at a time using rope drop hammers and cast iron molds.
Steam hammers that fall by their own weight are called steam drop hammers.
In the drop hammer, the head is mounted on a vertical shaft, which is lifted artificially and falls by gravity.
The Swindon works included a rolling mill and generated power mainly from coal, although its drop hammer was driven by a large water wheel.
Big drops hammered the side of his head and his face ached from being clenched to keep the water out of his eyes.
Drop hammer may refer to:
At the end of the 19th century steam power was introduced to run a grinding hull and drop hammers in a silver die stamping shop.
However, she was capable of doing many improvements to the ironworks, e.g. she installed a drop hammer in 1810.