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1 peen
peen I v TE (aus)hämmern, ausrichten (mit dem Hammer); kalthämmern peen II BWG Pinne f (eines Hammers)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > peen
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2 peen
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3 peen
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4 peen
peen1 v MECH hämmern mit der Finne, mit der Finne bearbeiten (z. B. Schweißnähte)peen2 v MECH, MONT abfinnen (z. B. Schweißnähte); abklopfenpeen4 MECH Finne f (Pinne) -
5 peen and finish hammer
<mvhcl.tools> ■ Schlicht- und Pinnhammer mEnglish-german technical dictionary > peen and finish hammer
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6 peen hammer
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7 cross peen
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cross peen
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8 straight peen hammer
English-german engineering dictionary > straight peen hammer
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9 ball-peen hammer
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > ball-peen hammer
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10 ball peen hammer
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11 cross peen hammer
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12 cross-peen hammer
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13 German style cross peen hammer
English-german technical dictionary > German style cross peen hammer
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14 wide-nose peen hammer
<mvhcl.tools> (body hammer) ■ Sickenhammer m -
15 hammer
<prod.food> (to loosen ice cream; hardening tunnel) ■ Klopfer m ; Rüttler mvi/vt <tech.gen> ■ hämmern vi/vt -
16 chisel end
<mvhcl.tools> (peen and finish hammer) ■ Keilpinne f -
17 hemispherical
<tech.gen> ■ halbkugelförmig<tech.gen> (three-dimensional) ■ halbrund< srfc> (domed; e.g. as on a ball-peen hammer) ■ ballig; halbkugelförmig -
18 spherical
<prod.autom> (working space; of robots) ■ kugelförmig< srfc> (domed; e.g. as on a ball-peen hammer) ■ ballig; halbkugelförmig -
19 wedge end
<mvhcl.tools> (peen and finish hammer) ■ Keilpinne f
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Peen — Peen, v. t. To draw, bend, or straighten, as metal, by blows with the peen of a hammer or sledge. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
peen — /peen/, n. 1. a wedgelike, spherical, or other striking end of a hammer head opposite the face. v.t. 2. to enlarge, straighten, or smooth with a peen. 3. to strengthen (a metal surface) by light hammering or by bombardment with steel balls or… … Universalium
Peen — Peen, n. [Cf. G. pinne pane of a hammer.] (a) A round edged, or hemispherical, end to the head of a hammer or sledge, used to stretch or bend metal by indentation. (b) The sharp edged end of the head of a mason s hammer. [Spelt also {pane},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
peen — 1680s, sharp or thin end of a hammer head, opposite the face, probably from a Scandinavian source (Cf. Norw. dialectal penn peen, O.Swed. pæna beat iron thin with a hammer ). Earlier as a verb, to beat thin with a hammer (1510s) … Etymology dictionary
peen — (also pein) ► NOUN ▪ the rounded or wedge shaped end of a hammer head opposite the face. ► VERB ▪ strike with a peen. ORIGIN probably Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
peen — [pēn] n. [prob. < Scand, as in Norw pænn, sharpened end of a hammer, Swed pæna, to beat out] the part of the head of certain hammers opposite to the flat striking surface: it is often ball shaped or wedge shaped vt. to hammer, bend, etc. with… … English World dictionary
peen — al·peen; fil·li·peen; kip·peen; spal·peen; peen; fil·li·peen·er; … English syllables
peen — I. transitive verb Date: 1513 to draw, bend, or flatten by or as if by hammering with a peen II. noun Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian penn peen Date: 1683 a usually hemispherical or wedge shaped end of the head of a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Peen — The word peen may refer to: * part of the head of a hammer, as for example in a ball peen hammer ** Peening accordingly means the working of metal by hitting with a hammer * Penis (slang) … Wikipedia
peen — [pi:n] (also pein) noun the end of a hammer head opposite the face, typically wedge shaped or rounded. verb 1》 strike with a peen. 2》 another term for shot peen. Origin C16: prob. of Scand. origin … English new terms dictionary
peen — [[t]pin[/t]] n. 1) bui the usu. wedgelike or spherical end of a hammer head opposite the face 2) to enlarge, straighten, or smooth with a peen • Etymology: 1505–15; earlier pen < Scand; cf. Sw, Norw pen (n.) in same sense (perh. < G Pinne… … From formal English to slang