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  • 21 dreiearbeid

    subst. turnery, turning subst. turning work subst. (film) lathe work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > dreiearbeid

  • 22 устанавливать срок выполнения регламентных работ

    Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > устанавливать срок выполнения регламентных работ

  • 23 обточка

    1) General subject: facing, turning
    2) Medicine: fasing (напр. зуба)
    3) Engineering: lathe work, machining
    4) Mathematics: rounding off
    5) Architecture: turning (обработка дерева, металла или слоновой кости на токарном станке)
    6) Road works: surfacing
    7) Forestry: reducing
    8) Polygraphy: grinding
    9) Information technology: lathing
    10) Mechanics: external turning
    11) Automation: turning off, turning operation

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обточка

  • 24 Dreharbeit

    f <av> ■ shooting
    f < prod> ■ turning operation; lathe work

    German-english technical dictionary > Dreharbeit

  • 25 быть выгнанным с работы

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > быть выгнанным с работы

  • 26 обеспечивающий нормальную работу

    Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > обеспечивающий нормальную работу

  • 27 bindu

    lathe. mem-bindu use or work a lathe.

    Malay-English dictionary > bindu

  • 28 drechseln

    I v/t
    1. (etw.) turn s.th. on the lathe
    2. fig. turn s.th. out; (Phrasen) over-elaborate, over-do
    II v/i work the lathe
    * * *
    to turn
    * * *
    drẹch|seln ['drɛksln]
    1. vt
    to turn (on a wood lathe); (fig pej) to overelaborate; Vers to turn
    See:
    auch gedrechselt
    2. vi
    to work the (wood) lathe
    * * *
    drech·seln
    [ˈdrɛksl̩n]
    I. vt
    etw \drechseln to turn sth
    II. vi to turn
    * * *
    transitives Verb turn
    * * *
    A. v/t
    1. (etwas) turn sth on the lathe
    2. fig turn sth out; (Phrasen) over-elaborate, over-do
    B. v/i work the lathe
    * * *
    transitives Verb turn

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > drechseln

  • 29 Wilkinson, David

    [br]
    b. 5 January 1771 Smithfield (now Slatersville), Rhode Island, USA
    d. 3 February 1852 Caledonia Springs, Ontario, Canada
    [br]
    American mechanical engineer and inventor of a screw-cutting lathe.
    [br]
    David Wilkinson was the third son of Oziel Wilkinson (1744–1815), a blacksmith who c.1783 established at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, a plant for making farm tools and domestic utensils. This enterprise he steadily expanded with the aid of his sons, until by 1800 it was regarded as the leading iron and machinery manufacturing business in New England. At the age of 13, David Wilkinson entered his father's workshops. Their products included iron screws, and the problem of cutting the threads was one that engaged his attention. After working on it for some years he devised a screw-cutting lathe, for which he obtained a patent in 1798. In about 1800 David and his brother Daniel established their own factory at Pawtucket, known as David Wilkinson \& Co., where they specialized in the manufacture of textile machinery. Later they began to make cast cannon and installed a special boring machine for machining them. The firm prospered until 1829, when a financial crisis caused its collapse. David Wilkinson set up a new business in Cohoes, New York, but this was not a success and from 1836 he travelled around finding work chiefly in canal and bridge construction in New Jersey, Ohio and Canada. In 1848 he petitioned Congress for some reward for his invention of the screw-cutting lathe of 1798; he was awarded $10,000.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    J.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven; reprinted 1926, New York, and 1987, Bradley, Ill. (provides a short account of David Wilkinson and his work).
    R.S.Woodbury, 1961, History of the Lathe to 1850, Cleveland, Ohio (includes a description of Wilkinson's screw-cutting lathe).
    RTS

    Biographical history of technology > Wilkinson, David

  • 30 станок

    bench, frame, machine, mill, machine tool station, machining (work) station, tool, working machine
    * * *
    стано́к м.
    стано́к допуска́ет обрабо́тку изде́лий любо́го разме́ра — the machine(-tool) accommodates workpieces of any size
    нала́живать стано́к — set up a machine
    обраба́тывать на станке́ ( резанием) — machine
    обслу́живать стано́к — attend to a machine
    оди́н рабо́чий обслу́живает 5 станко́в — one operator attends to 5 machines
    рабо́тать на станке́ — operate a machine
    2. (опора, основание) bed (frame), frame
    агрега́тный стано́к — transfer machine; “building-block” machine (tool)
    балансиро́вочный стано́к — balancing machine
    болторе́зный стано́к — bolt-threading machine
    бурово́й стано́к — drilling rig
    бурово́й стано́к враща́тельно-шне́кового буре́ния — auger-drilling rig
    бурово́й стано́к дробово́го буре́ния — chilled shot drilling rig
    бурово́й стано́к коло́нкового буре́ния — drifter [column] drilling rig
    бурово́й стано́к пневмоуда́рного буре́ния — air-powered percussive drilling rig
    бурово́й стано́к терми́ческого буре́ния — flame-jet drilling rig
    бурово́й стано́к уда́рно-кана́тного буре́ния — churn drilling rig
    бурово́й стано́к шаро́шечного буре́ния — roller-bit [rotary, self-propelled roller-bit] drilling rig
    бурозапра́вочный стано́к — jackmill
    винторе́зный стано́к — screw-cutting machine
    волочи́льный стано́к — draw(ing) bench, drawing machine
    гайконарезно́й стано́к — nut-cutting machine
    ги́бочный стано́к — bending machine
    дави́льный стано́к — spinning lathe
    деревообраба́тывающий стано́к — wood-working machine
    стано́к для прити́рки кла́панов — valve grinder
    стано́к для чепракова́ния голья́ кож.splitting horse
    дово́дочный стано́к — lapping [microfinishing] machine
    долбё́жный стано́к — ( по металлу) slotting machine, slotter; ( по дереву) mortising machine, mortiser
    зака́точный стано́к — beading machine
    запа́ячный стано́к ( в производстве электровакуумных приборов) — sealing-in machine
    зато́чный стано́к — tool-grinding machine
    затыло́вочный стано́к — relieving machine
    зубодолбё́жный стано́к — gear shaper
    зуборе́зный стано́к — gear-cutting machine
    зубострога́льный стано́к — gear planer
    зубофре́зерный стано́к — gear-hobbing machine, gear hobber
    зубошлифова́льный стано́к — gear-grinding machine
    калё́вочный стано́к — moulding machine, moulder
    каширова́льный стано́к полигр. — backing machine, backer
    клепа́льный стано́к — rivetting machine, rivetting press
    копирова́льный стано́к
    1. метал.-об. duplicating machine
    2. кфт. printer
    копирова́льный, конта́ктный стано́к — contact printer
    корректу́рный стано́к — galley press
    кромкозаги́бочный стано́к — flanging machine
    кромкообру́бочный стано́к — trimmer
    кромкострога́льный стано́к — edge planing machine
    кругли́льный стано́к — rounding machine, rounder
    литогра́фский печа́тный стано́к — hand press for offset lithography
    лущи́льный стано́к — rotary peeler, rotary veneer machine, veneer-cutting lathe
    металлообраба́тывающий стано́к ( со снятием металла) — metal-removal machine tool
    металлоре́жущий стано́к — metal-cutting machine tool
    мультипликацио́нный стано́к — animation stand
    насто́льный стано́к — bench-type machine tool
    обрезно́й стано́к — edging [trimming] machine
    око́рочный стано́к — (dis)barking machine, debarker
    опило́вочный стано́к — filing machine
    оплё́точный стано́к — braider
    остри́льно-запра́вочный стано́к — pull-in pointer
    отрезно́й стано́к — cutting-off machine
    отрезно́й, ано́дно-механи́ческий стано́к — electrolitically assisted cutting-off machine
    пазова́льный стано́к — groove-cutting machine
    перево́дный стано́к — transfer press
    пи́льный стано́к — sawing machine
    плющи́льный стано́к — flattening mill
    полирова́льный стано́к
    1. метал. buffing machine
    2. дер.-об. polishing machine
    прави́льный стано́к — straightener
    припра́вочный стано́к — make-ready press
    прити́рочный стано́к — lapping machine
    продо́льно-ре́жущий стано́к — slitting machine, slitter
    протяжно́й стано́к — broaching machine
    проши́вочный стано́к — broaching machine
    пряди́льный стано́к — spinning loom
    раскряжё́вочный стано́к — circular log cross-cut [block] saw, log cutter
    расто́чный стано́к — boring machine, borer
    рашке́тный стано́к полигр.proof press
    резьбонака́тный стано́к — thread-rolling machine
    резьбонарезно́й стано́к — thread-cutting lathe
    рейконарезно́й стано́к — rack-cutting machine
    ретушева́льный стано́к — retouching desk
    рифто́вочный стано́к — riffling machine
    рихтова́льный стано́к — levelling machine, straightener
    сверли́льный стано́к — drilling machine, drill
    сверли́льный, револьве́рный стано́к — turret drilling machine, turret drill
    скобли́льный стано́к — stereo-type shaver
    скоропеча́тный стано́к — engine press
    спло́точный стано́к лес.bundling machine
    строга́льный стано́к — planing machine, planer
    стано́к с числовы́м управле́нием — numerically controlled [N/ C] machine tool
    тка́цкий стано́к — loom
    тока́рный стано́к — lathe
    тока́рный, патро́нный стано́к — chucking lathe
    тока́рный, револьве́рный стано́к — turret lathe
    тока́рный, фасо́нный стано́к — shaping lathe, forming lathe
    тока́рный, центрово́й стано́к — centre lathe
    торцо́вочный стано́к — cross-cut [butting, cut-off] saw
    точи́льный стано́к — grinder, sharpener
    трубоволочи́льный стано́к — tube-drawing bench
    трубоги́бочный стано́к — pipe-bending machine
    трубонарезно́й стано́к — pipe-threading machine
    труборе́зный стано́к — pipe-cutting machine
    уто́рный стано́к — barrel [stave] crozing machine
    фальцо́вочный стано́к — squeezing machine, squeezer
    фанеролущи́льный стано́к — wood-peeling machine
    фаце́тный стано́к — bevelling-and-trimming machine
    фланцезаги́бочный стано́к — flanging machine
    форма́тный стано́к — dimensioning saw
    формо́вочный стано́к — moulding machine
    фре́зерный стано́к — milling machine, miller
    фре́зерный, бесконсо́льный стано́к — compound-table milling machine
    фре́зерный, карусе́льный стано́к — rotary-table milling machine
    фре́зерный, консо́льный стано́к — knee-type milling machine
    фре́зерный, копирова́льный стано́к — routing machine
    фугова́льный стано́к — jointing machine
    хонингова́льный стано́к — honing machine, honer
    центрова́льный стано́к — centring machine
    цепопро́бный стано́к — chain testing machine
    цоколё́вочный стано́к — basing [base filling] machine
    шерохова́льный стано́к рез.buffing machine
    шипоре́зный стано́к — dovetailing [tenon-making] machine
    шлифова́льно-прити́рочный стано́к — honing machine, honer
    шлифова́льный стано́к
    1. grinding machine, grinder
    2. дер.-об. sand-papering machine, sander
    электроискрово́й стано́к — electrospark discharge machine
    электроэрозио́нный стано́к — electrical-discharge [electroerosion] machine
    * * *

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > станок

  • 31 αποτετορνευμένα

    ἀπό-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc pl
    ἀποτετορνευμένᾱ, ἀπό-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dual
    ἀποτετορνευμένᾱ, ἀπό-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > αποτετορνευμένα

  • 32 ἀποτετορνευμένα

    ἀπό-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc pl
    ἀποτετορνευμένᾱ, ἀπό-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dual
    ἀποτετορνευμένᾱ, ἀπό-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > ἀποτετορνευμένα

  • 33 εντετορνευμένα

    ἐν-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc pl
    ἐντετορνευμένᾱ, ἐν-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dual
    ἐντετορνευμένᾱ, ἐν-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > εντετορνευμένα

  • 34 ἐντετορνευμένα

    ἐν-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc pl
    ἐντετορνευμένᾱ, ἐν-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dual
    ἐντετορνευμένᾱ, ἐν-τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > ἐντετορνευμένα

  • 35 τετορνευμένα

    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc pl
    τετορνευμένᾱ, τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dual
    τετορνευμένᾱ, τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > τετορνευμένα

  • 36 τορνεύη

    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: pres subj mp 2nd sg
    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: pres ind mp 2nd sg
    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: pres subj act 3rd sg

    Morphologia Graeca > τορνεύη

  • 37 τορνεύῃ

    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: pres subj mp 2nd sg
    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: pres ind mp 2nd sg
    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: pres subj act 3rd sg

    Morphologia Graeca > τορνεύῃ

  • 38 τορνεύσει

    τόρνευσις
    fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)
    τορνεύσεϊ, τόρνευσις
    fem dat sg (epic)
    τόρνευσις
    fem dat sg (attic ionic)
    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)
    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: fut ind mid 2nd sg
    τορνεύω
    work with a lathe: fut ind act 3rd sg

    Morphologia Graeca > τορνεύσει

  • 39 Clement (Clemmet), Joseph

    [br]
    bapt. 13 June 1779 Great Asby, Westmoreland, England
    d. 28 February 1844 London, England
    [br]
    English machine tool builder and inventor.
    [br]
    Although known as Clement in his professional life, his baptism at Asby and his death were registered under the name of Joseph Clemmet. He worked as a slater until the age of 23, but his interest in mechanics led him to spend much of his spare time in the local blacksmith's shop. By studying books on mechanics borrowed from his cousin, a watchmaker, he taught himself and with the aid of the village blacksmith made his own lathe. By 1805 he was able to give up the slating trade and find employment as a mechanic in a small factory at Kirkby Stephen. From there he moved to Carlisle for two years, and then to Glasgow where, while working as a turner, he took lessons in drawing; he had a natural talent and soon became an expert draughtsman. From about 1809 he was employed by Leys, Mason \& Co. of Aberdeen designing and making power looms. For this work he built a screw-cutting lathe and continued his self-education. At the end of 1813, having saved about £100, he made his way to London, where he soon found employment as a mechanic and draughtsman. Within a few months he was engaged by Joseph Bramah, and after a trial period a formal agreement dated 1 April 1814 was made by which Clement was to be Chief Draughtsman and Superintendent of Bramah's Pimlico works for five years. However, Bramah died in December 1814 and after his sons took over the business it was agreed that Clement should leave before the expiry of the five-year period. He soon found employment as Chief Draughtsman with Henry Maudslay \& Co. By 1817 Clement had saved about £500, which enabled him to establish his own business at Prospect Place, Newington Butts, as a mechanical draughtsman and manufacturer of high-class machinery. For this purpose he built lathes for his own use and invented various improvements in their detailed design. In 1827 he designed and built a facing lathe which incorporated an ingenious system of infinitely variable belt gearing. He had also built his own planing machine by 1820 and another, much larger one in 1825. In 1828 Clement began making fluted taps and dies and standardized the screw threads, thus anticipating on a small scale the national standards later established by Sir Joseph Whitworth. Because of his reputation for first-class workmanship, Clement was in the 1820s engaged by Charles Babbage to carry out the construction of his first Difference Engine.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Society of Arts Gold Medal 1818 (for straightline mechanism), 1827 (for facing lathe); Silver Medal 1828 (for lathe-driving device).
    Bibliography
    Further Reading
    S.Smiles, 1863, Industrial Biography, London, reprinted 1967, Newton Abbot (virtually the only source of biographical information on Clement).
    L.T.C.Rolt, 1965, Tools for the Job, London (repub. 1986); W.Steeds, 1969, A History of Machine Tools 1700–1910, Oxford (both contain descriptions of his machine tools).
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    Biographical history of technology > Clement (Clemmet), Joseph

  • 40 Bullard, Edward Payson

    [br]
    b. 18 April 1841 Uxbridge, Massachusetts, USA
    d. 22 December 1906 Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
    [br]
    American mechanical engineer and machine-tool manufacturer who designed machines for boring.
    [br]
    Edward Payson Bullard served his apprenticeship at the Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, and worked at the Colt Armory in Hartford, Connecticut, until 1863; he then entered the employ of Pratt \& Whitney, also in Hartford. He later formed a partnership with J.H.Prest and William Parsons manufacturing millwork and tools, the firm being known as Bullard \& Prest. In 1866 Bullard organized the Norwalk Iron Works Company of Norwalk, Connecticut, but afterwards withdrew and continued the business in Hartford. In 1868 the firm of Bullard \& Prest was dissolved and Bullard became Superintendent of a large machine shop in Athens, Georgia. He later organized the machine tool department of Post \& Co. at Cincinnati, and in 1872 he was made General Superintendent of the Gill Car Works at Columbus, Ohio. In 1875 he established a machinery business in Beekman Street, New York, under the name of Allis, Bullard \& Co. Mr Allis withdrew in 1877, and the Bullard Machine Company was organized.
    In 1880 Bullard secured entire control of the business and also became owner of the Bridgeport Machine Tool Works, Bridgeport, Connecticut. In 1883 he designed his first vertical boring and turning mill with a single head and belt feed and a 37 in. (94 cm) capacity; this was the first small boring machine designed to do the accurate work previously done on the face plate of a lathe. In 1889 Bullard gave up his New York interests and concentrated his entire attention on manufacturing at Bridgeport, the business being incorporated in 1894 as the Bullard Machine Tool Company. The company specialized in the construction of boring machines, the design being developed so that it became essentially a vertical turret lathe. After Bullard's death, his son Edward Payson Bullard II (b. 10 July 1872 Columbus, Ohio, USA; d. 26 June 1953 Fairfield, Connecticut, USA) continued as head of the company and further developed the boring machine into a vertical multi-spindle automatic lathe which he called the "Mult-au-matic" lathe. Both father and son were members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    J.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven: Yale University Press; repub. 1926, New York and 1987, Bradley, Ill.: Lindsay Publications Inc. (describes Bullard's machines).
    RTS

    Biographical history of technology > Bullard, Edward Payson

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  • Lathe — This interesting and unusual surname, popular in northern England and Scottish, is of Old Norse origin, and is locational from the former lands of Laithis in Ayrshire, or from Laithes, a hamlet north west of Penrith, in Cumberland. Both places… …   Surnames reference

  • lathe — I. noun Etymology: probably from Middle English lath supporting stand Date: 1611 a machine in which work is rotated about a horizontal axis and shaped by a fixed tool II. transitive verb (lathed; lathing) Date: circa 1903 to cut or shape with a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • The Lathe of Heaven (film) — Infobox Film name = The Lathe of Heaven image size = caption = Cover of the 2000 video/DVD release of The Lathe of Heaven (1980) director = David Loxton and Fred Barzyk producer = David Loxton, Carol Brandenburg, Fred Barzyk writer = Diane… …   Wikipedia

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