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Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 8 0 Browse Search
Robert Lewis Dabney, Life and Commands of Lieutenand- General Thomas J. Jackson 2 0 Browse Search
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e. The right driving-rein passes directly to the off bit-ring of the off horse, and has a check-rein which connects with the off bit-ring of the near horse. The horses of the Egyptian chariots had checkreins. Check-rein hook. See check-hook. Check-string. A cord by which the occupant of a carriage signals the driver. Check-valve. A valve placed between the feedpipe and the boiler, to prevent the return of the feed-water. See alarm check-valve ; Backpressure valve. Cheek. One of the corresponding side-plates or parts of a frame or machine; more frequently used in the plural, as — 1. The side-pieces of a gun-carriage on which the trunnions immediately rest; also called brackets. 2. The shears or bed-bars of a lathe on which the puppets rest. 3. The projections on the side of a mast on which the trestle-trees rest. 4. The side-pieces of a window-frame. 5. The solid part of a timber on the side of the mortise. 6. (Founding.) The middle pa
eed be, by an abradant, such as sand or emery. Found′ter's-lathe. A lathe used in preparing the cores for loam-molding, such as those for iron pipes. A central spindle, being prepared, is placed on centers or on V's, and the clay loam covering is plastered on and regulated by a templet or pattern. Found′ing. The art of casting metals. See under the following heads: — Blackening.Molder's clamp. Casting-box.Molder's flask. Casting-ladle.Molder's table. Chamber.Mold-facing. Cheek.Molding and casting apparatus. Chill. Chipping-piece.Molding-board. Cleaner.Nowell. Cliche.Parting. Compression-casting.Perier. Contraction-rule.Pickle. Core.Pig. Core-bar.Plasm. Core-box.Rammer. Core-print.Runner. Crucible-tongs.Sand. Dead-head.Shank. Dryer.Shuttle. Facing.Slicker. False core.Sow. Flask.Spill-trough. Flask-clamp.Spray. Follow-board.Sprue. Founder's lathe.Stalk. Gagger.Statuary-casting. Gate. Geat.Steady-pin. Gland.Stopping-off. Grunter.Strickle. Hol<
d other Animal, Parts and Features represented in Mechanics. Ankle.Gullet.Poll. Arm.Gum.Rib. Back.Hair.Seat. Beard.Hand.Shank. Belly.Head.Shoulder. Body.Heart.Side. Bosom.Heel.Skin. Breast.Hip.Sole. Breech.Jaw.Spine. Butt.Joint.Step. Cheek.Knee.Teat. Claw.Knuckle.Throat. Crown.Leg.Toe. Diaphragm.Lip.Tongue. Ear.Lug.Tooth. Elbow.Mouth.Trunk. Eye.Muzzle.Tusk. Face.Nail.Vein. Finger.Neck.Waist. Foot.Nipple.Wrist. Gland.Nose. Groin.Palm. Hum′bug. (Menage.) A nippersng-pile.Cauf. Beck.Centrifugal filter. Beer-cooler.Centrifugal pump. Beer-engine.Cesspipe. Beer-float.Cesspool. Beer-fountain.Chain-pump. Beer-tap.Chain-towing. Bilge-water alarm.Chamber-closet. Bilge-water discharge.Chapelet. Blast-hole.Cheek. Blower. HydraulicChute. Boiler-prover.Cistern. Bollard.Clap-sill. Bond-rail.Cleansing-vat. Clepsydra.Ejector. Clough.Emissarium. Clow.Enrockment. Coal-breaking jack.Explorer. Coal-washer.Extinguisher. Cock.Facing. Coffer.Fascine.