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It is then secured with four machine screws or similar.
Connect one end to the switch and the other to the rear of the box with a machine screw.
A nut is usually used in conjunction with a bolt or a machine screw.
The two halves are then held together by a machine screw and retaining bolt.
When a machine screw is turned around just once, it moves forward a certain distance, as a glance at Fig. 36 will show.
The extended grip is attached via four (4) machine screws.
Now," he said, "I have two standard wall-plate machine screws, here and ready to go.
On earlier models, you can install a 10/32 machine screw in the hole below the solenoid.
The legs are then attached to the cabinet bottom by a slotted, hollow machine screw.
The machined screw represented a technological breakthrough of epic proportions.
Available in spring steel and plastic to suit sheet metal and machine screws.
Most types are designed for either machine screws or sheet metal screws.
It thus works well for parts such as machine screws, with rotational symmetry and a clear asymmetry to one heavy end.
Fasteners such as wood screws, machine screws, nuts and bolts.
This development greatly reduced the time, effort, and skill needed from the machine operator to produce each machine screw.
It may be expressed in fractions of an inch or a whole number that corresponds to machine screw gauges.
Remove the metal cover plate from an unused expansion slot by loosening the machine screw holding the place to the back panel of the computer.
These designs are all fastened from the inside of the vessel by an internal clamp ring with stainless steel machine screws.
There are also machine screws and self-tapping screws.
A 100 degree flat head Phillips recessed structural machine screw with a minimum tensile strength of 125,000 psi.
Typical fasteners are T-nuts and pan-head machine screws.
He worked at the Hartford Machine Screw Company.