MANDREL

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mandrel
n. spindle used to hold material being machined or milled; shaft on which a working tool is mounted


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Mandrel
A mandrel (pronounced , and also spelled mandril; in American English also called an arbor) is either an object used to shape machined work; a tool component that grips or clamps materials to be machined; or a tool component that can be used to grip other moving tool components.An example of one type of mandrel is a shaped bar of metal inserted in, or next to, an item to be machined or bent in a certain patternExhaust pipes in automobiles are frequently bent using a mandrel during manufacture. The mandrel allows the exhaust pipes to be bent into smooth curves without undesirable creasing, kinking, or collapsing. Molten glass may be shaped in this way as well. Another example of this type of mandrel is found in jewelry manufacturing, where ring and bracelet mandrels are used to shape metal into a desired size and shape, using a tiny  hammer to beat the metal against the mandrel. Another type of mandrel is the clamp that a lathe uses to hold pieces of wood, metal or plastic to be machined as they are turned. In this way, rods can be threaded, furniture legs are turned to have beautiful patterns, and irregularly-shaped objects can be given a cylindrical or round shape. There are several types of mandrels used with lathes. An expanding mandrel is slightly tapered with a tapered wedge that will expand to hold the item. Other commercial mandrels are very slightly tapered and the hollow object slides down the taper until it 'sticks'. The shop made mandrel shown in the photo is designed to clamp a hollow tube or gear between the two tapered plugs. There is nothing about such a mandrel that can't be made right on the lathe on which it is to be used so it is not uncommon for machinists to make a mandrel to hold a particular item, and then set the mandrel aside hoping to use it again some day. Mandrels of this type are usually set in the lathe on centers and turned with a lathe dog.
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mandrel
Noun
1. any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
(synonym) spindle, mandril, arbor
(hypernym) rotating shaft, shaft
(part-holonym) drive


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mandrel
n. mandrel, mandril

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Mandrel
(n.)
The live spindle of a turning lathe; the revolving arbor of a circular saw. It is usually driven by a pulley.
  
 
(n.)
A bar of metal inserted in the work to shape it, or to hold it, as in a lathe, during the process of manufacture; an arbor.
  

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