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How to pronounce mandrel in English?

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Synonyms arbor, mandril, spindle
Type of rotating shaft, shaft

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A special press is used in order to control the mandrel independently from the ram.
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Exhaust pipes in automobiles are frequently bent using a mandrel during manufacture.
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One way is to use a hollow billet and then use a fixed or floating mandrel.
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This expands the blind end of the rivet and then the mandrel snaps off.
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The two solutions coagulate to form a rubber-like gel fibre, which is wound on to a mandrel.
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Furthermore, because of the mandrel they are more prone to failure from corrosion and vibration.
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An expanding mandrel is slightly tapered with a tapered wedge that will expand to hold the item.
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Use sandpaper, an electric sander, or the multitool, plus a sanding mandrel and 60-grit 13mm sanding band.
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The molten glass is then wound around a steel tube, called a mandrel, which creates the hole in a bead.
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  • Spindle: any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
  • A mandrel (and also spelled mandril; in American English also called an arbor) is either an object used to shape machined work; a tool component that grips or clamps materials to be machined; or a tool component that can be used to grip other moving tool components.
  • Tube bending is a metal forming process used to permanently form pipes or tubing into the shape of a die. Straight tube stock can be formed using a bending machine to create a variety of single or multiple bends and to shape the piece into the desired form. ...
  • A mandrin is a metal guide for flexible catheters. Citing: Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary, 3 ed. 2007 by Elsevier, Inc., and Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier. ...
  • (Mandrels) Using a mandrel to create a hole or channel in fused glass.
  • Mandrels are the bars onto which rolls of film are loaded. They include a tensioning brake which allows accurate adjustment of back pressure to film, and mandrel adaptors. ...
  • A blunt-ended tool or rod used to retain or enlarge the cavity in a hollow metal product during forging.
  • 1) a form, generally of elongated round section used for size and to support hose during fabrications and/or vulcanization. ...
  • A cylinder looking unit that is used with coil binding machines with a coil inserter. The coil winds around the mandrel before being inserted into the punched document. The size of the mandrel depends on the size of coil being used.