| 41. | When the pipe wall resists this swaging action, it generates high unit compressive loads at the contact points.
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| 42. | It is wound on soft copper sideposts, which are swaged over the grid windings to hold them in place.
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| 43. | Swaging is normally the method of choice for precious metals since there is no loss of material in the process.
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| 44. | A clamp attaches a mandrel and die to the tooth and the eccentric die is rotated, swaging the tip.
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| 45. | A much earlier version of the same operation used a hardened, shaped swage die and a hand held hammer.
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| 46. | As the force required for swaging increases during the process, the installation is finalised when the pintail breaks off.
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| 47. | A reamer or a swage is used to remove both these styles of crimp, whether ring crimps or stab crimps.
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| 48. | Yamaha had used a relatively unusual method, called " swaging ", of affixing the cam sprockets to the camshafts.
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| 49. | Swage blocks are anvil-like dies with various shapes forged into them, which are also used for forming metal.
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| 50. | A swaging machine works by using two or four split dies which separate and close up to 2000 times a minute.
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