setscrew
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of setscrew
Example Sentences
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Pump this lever until no more air bubbles escape from the setscrew and only clear fuel is flowing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Loosen this setscrew but do not remove it.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Instead of the click of a positive detente, I heard the snap of a broken setscrew as the port shift windmilled on its shaft.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Wrights' piston was typical of the time, with the rings pinned in the grooves to prevent turning and the piston pin locked in the piston with a setscrew.
From The Wright Brothers' Engines and Their Design by Hobbs, Leonard S.
This piston-pin setscrew construction had become a standard arrangement in automobile practice.
From The Wright Brothers' Engines and Their Design by Hobbs, Leonard S.
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