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turret lathe - traduction vers arabe

TYPE OF METAL-WORKING LATHE
CNC VTL; Flat turret lathe; Capstan lathe; Monitor lathe; Second operation lathe; Bar turret lathe; Turret (toolholder)
  • [[World War II]] poster.
  • Turret lathe operator, USA, 1942.
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  • Turret lathe operator machining parts for transport planes, 1942

turret lathe         
المخرطة البرجية
ammunition hoist         
  • Animation showing gun turret operation of the Stark I turret of the British [[BL 15 inch /42 naval gun]]. Compare the layout and nomenclature with the US design below.
  • B-17]]'s Bendix chin turret, remotely controlled by the bombardier
  • vignette]] ''In the Turret'' (engraved before 1863).
  • The [[Boulton & Paul Overstrand]] biplane was the first RAF bomber to carry an enclosed turret
  • One of the FDSL 131 remote gun turrets of a [[Messerschmitt Me 210]] being maintained, with cover removed.
  • ''Bismarck''{{'}}s secondary battery 15&nbsp;cm gun turret
  • The commander's cupola of a [[Conqueror tank]] with a machine gun
  • HMS ''Thunderer'', right elevation and plan from [[Brassey's Naval Annual]], 1888
  • US Army tank troops with [[Renault FT]]s on the Western Front, 1918. The FT was the first operational tank to carry a turret.
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  • Cowper Coles']] proposed cupola ship, 1860.
  • HMS ''Dreadnought'']] had a main battery 12&nbsp;inch wing turret on either beam
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  • HMS ''Prince Albert'']], a pioneering turret ship, whose turrets were designed by [[Cowper Phipps Coles]]
  • HMS ''Captain'']] was one of the first ocean-going turret ships
  • Cutaway illustration of a US [[16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun]] turret
  • 6}} with two main gun turrets on centreline and four secondary on the sides
  • A Martin YB-10 service test bomber with the USAAC - the first flight of the B-10 design occurred in mid-February 1932
  • A B-24 Liberator rear turret
  • 6}} four-gun turret
  • The [[Rolls-Royce Armoured Car]] with its new open-topped turret, 1940.
  • Diagram of the  battlecruiser ''Von der Tann'', Brassey's ''Naval Annual'' 1913, showing wing turrets amidships
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  • USS ''Monitor'']]
PROTECTIVE WEAPON MOUNT OR FIRING POSITION
Gun turrets; Wing turret; Wing turrets; Gun Turret; Gunhouse; Turret ring; Weapon turret; Cupola (military); Ammunition hoist; Aircraft gun turret; Training (gunnery)
مرفاع الذخيرة
Lathe         
  • Running center (top); dead center (bottom)
  • Craftsman Gregorio Vara working a chair leg on a lathe in Tenancingo, State of Mexico
  • Water-powered Blanchard lathe used for duplicating gun stocks from the 1850s. [[Harpers Ferry Armory]].
  • Exact drawing made with [[camera obscura]] of horizontal boring machine by Jan Verbruggen in Woolwich Royal Brass Foundry approx. 1778 (drawing 47 out of set of 50 drawings)
  • [[Chess pieces]] may be manufactured by way of a lathe.
  • belt drive]] from an external power source
<br/> f: faceplate mounted on spindle
<br/> g: tailstock
<br/> h: leadscrew
  • Lathe turned pillars at [[Chennakeshava temple]] in Belur
  • A steady rest
  • Patternmaker's double lathe (Carpentry and Joinery, 1925)
  • A [[watchmaker]] using a lathe to prepare a component cut from copper for a watch
  • A modern woodworking lathe
MACHINE TOOL WHICH ROTATES THE WORKPIECE ON ITS AXIS
Lathes; Back gear; Lathe (tool); Wood lathe; Bench lathe; Centre lathe; Parting/grooving; Reducing lathe; Saddle of lathe; Lathe work; Glass-working lathe
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Définition

turret lathe
¦ noun another term for capstan lathe.

Wikipédia

Turret lathe

The turret lathe is a form of metalworking lathe that is used for repetitive production of duplicate parts, which by the nature of their cutting process are usually interchangeable. It evolved from earlier lathes with the addition of the turret, which is an indexable toolholder that allows multiple cutting operations to be performed, each with a different cutting tool, in easy, rapid succession, with no need for the operator to perform set-up tasks in between (such as installing or uninstalling tools) or to control the toolpath. The latter is due to the toolpath's being controlled by the machine, either in jig-like fashion, via the mechanical limits placed on it by the turret's slide and stops, or via digitally-directed servomechanisms for computer numerical control lathes.

The name derives from the way early turrets took the general form of a flattened cylindrical block mounted to the lathe's cross-slide, capable of rotating about the vertical axis and with toolholders projecting out to all sides, and thus vaguely resembled a swiveling gun turret.

Capstan lathe is the usual name in the UK and Commonwealth, though the two terms are also used in contrast: see below, Capstan versus turret.