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Definition of diestock in English: diestocknounˈdʌɪstɒkˈdaɪstɑk A hand tool used in the cutting of external screw threads, consisting of a holder for the die which is turned using long handles. 板牙架 Example sentencesExamples - On the outside of the diestock the ultimately leaving liquid can be collected by suitable means, not shown.
- This can lead to diestocks being lost or misplaced, and can aggravate the user.
- Some systems have a pistol that can take up to ten screws and, as a diestock is not required, insertion is very easy, meaning that operative time is reduced considerably.
- They are computer-designed British-made boxes containing Taps, Dies and tapwrenches and diestocks, covering the widest choice of a variety of taps, dies, dienuts, drills etc.
- The diestocks you mention appear to have a built in facility for adjustment - I never have had the privilege of using such refined equipment.
- After a few rotations of the diestock, the bolt and washer are withdrawn.
- Offerings covered a wide range, including a large selection of old books on tools and trades, many Stanley items, a good variety of wooden planes, and a finely engraved eighteenth-century diestock.
- What is described as a diestock is correctly named a Tap stock.
Definition of diestock in US English: diestocknounˈdaɪstɑkˈdīstäk A hand tool used in the cutting of external screw threads, consisting of a holder for the die which is turned using long handles. 板牙架 Example sentencesExamples - What is described as a diestock is correctly named a Tap stock.
- The diestocks you mention appear to have a built in facility for adjustment - I never have had the privilege of using such refined equipment.
- They are computer-designed British-made boxes containing Taps, Dies and tapwrenches and diestocks, covering the widest choice of a variety of taps, dies, dienuts, drills etc.
- On the outside of the diestock the ultimately leaving liquid can be collected by suitable means, not shown.
- Offerings covered a wide range, including a large selection of old books on tools and trades, many Stanley items, a good variety of wooden planes, and a finely engraved eighteenth-century diestock.
- After a few rotations of the diestock, the bolt and washer are withdrawn.
- Some systems have a pistol that can take up to ten screws and, as a diestock is not required, insertion is very easy, meaning that operative time is reduced considerably.
- This can lead to diestocks being lost or misplaced, and can aggravate the user.
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