[
UK
/mˈændɹəl/
]
NOUN
- any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
How To Use mandrel In A Sentence
- This idea was developed in 1820 by Thomas Burr, who produced a hydraulic press with a mandrel attached to the ram.
- Attach these mandrels to an electric motor to make a high quality, low cost work station for various sanding, polishing and buffing operations.
- The drill is switched on and the mandrel rotates.
- The thrust of the disc from the main friction and the spring which holds it in its place, is against a babbitted face in the mandrel box. Liddell Company, Manufacturers of Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton and Yarn Presses, Shafting, Pulleys, etc., Charlotte, N.C.
- The base of the carbon mandrel is placed in the chuck of an electric drill.
- A flat strip of ‘soft’ iron is folded in half around a mandrel to create the socket.
- Engis also has a complete range of taper pins and mandrels for the wire drawing and tube industries.
- Long before we knew much about steel, iron bars were wrapped around a mandrel and forged together.
- The on-line shop includes electric kilns, kiln shelves, kiln paper, precision jewellery and craft tools, pliers and cutters, mandrels, triblets, safety equipment, and other tools and accessories.
- The gooey tapes are plastered on the inside of molds or wrapped around shells called mandrels, and then baked.