An interference fit between two parts in which one part is forced under pressure into a slightly smaller hole in the other.
压入配合,压合,过盈配合
Example sentencesExamples
The clone had enough metal at the front to allow the original press fit bushing to be used, but the Browning did not.
Next, we saw an ACL reconstruction using a patellar tendon, press fit on the femoral side, and with bioscrew distally.
And it doesn't take much expansion to turn the press fit into a self-decapping pocket.
I surmised that it might be a press fit, but that turns out not to be the case.
The power cord is held in the case by an interference or press fit therein so that it securely stays in place during transport of the case.
The barrel is cut off just behind the integral front sight boss, and the cut-off sight with integral boss is bored out and press fit over the shortened barrel's muzzle.
Finally, such factors as maintaining tight tolerances on press fits and the likelihood of a warped or bent part can affect the performance of assembly equipment.
The electrical connection is through an array of needle-sized eyelets that collapse when the mating connector on the cable is press fit to the PCB.
A discrete segment of hard tubing is press fit into the interior of the distal end of a soft catheter.
The press fit of the adapters into the frame is primarily responsible for retaining the adapters while the three bolts provide additional backup retention.
They could bore out each side to be slightly oversize, and fabricate and insert a press fit liner to recreate the correct ID of the tube.
The plate is a tight press fit in its recess in the synthetic stock and is further secured by a bonding agent.
Derivatives
press-fitted
adjective
technical
The allograft was passed in an antegrade fashion with the patellar bone plug press-fitted into the femoral tunnel.
Example sentencesExamples
My boats had the standard coupling - a rather small fitting which is press-fitted onto the shaft and held in place with a small screw that goes through the coupling into a little dimple in the shaft.
The lens is inserted and fixed in the first hole, and a ferrule in which the optical fiber is embedded is press-fitted with the second hole.
Definition of press fit in US English:
press fit
noun
technical
An interference fit between two parts in which one is forced under pressure into a slightly smaller hole in the other.
压入配合,压合,过盈配合
Example sentencesExamples
The clone had enough metal at the front to allow the original press fit bushing to be used, but the Browning did not.
And it doesn't take much expansion to turn the press fit into a self-decapping pocket.
The power cord is held in the case by an interference or press fit therein so that it securely stays in place during transport of the case.
The press fit of the adapters into the frame is primarily responsible for retaining the adapters while the three bolts provide additional backup retention.
They could bore out each side to be slightly oversize, and fabricate and insert a press fit liner to recreate the correct ID of the tube.
The barrel is cut off just behind the integral front sight boss, and the cut-off sight with integral boss is bored out and press fit over the shortened barrel's muzzle.
Next, we saw an ACL reconstruction using a patellar tendon, press fit on the femoral side, and with bioscrew distally.
The plate is a tight press fit in its recess in the synthetic stock and is further secured by a bonding agent.
The electrical connection is through an array of needle-sized eyelets that collapse when the mating connector on the cable is press fit to the PCB.
A discrete segment of hard tubing is press fit into the interior of the distal end of a soft catheter.
I surmised that it might be a press fit, but that turns out not to be the case.
Finally, such factors as maintaining tight tolerances on press fits and the likelihood of a warped or bent part can affect the performance of assembly equipment.