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Wat (wie) is punching press - definitie

COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNIQUE
NAT Hole punching; NAT hole punching

Punch press         
  • Punched hole: best results for cutting surface with above 70% cutting, low clearance necessary
  • Part revolution clutch system on modern gap frame press
  • Quick change tool system (left: die; front: punch, split punch retainer; back: tool body; right: punch guide)
MACHINE TOOL FOR PUNCHING
Punch Press; Drop press
A punch press is a type of machine press used to cut holes in material. It can be small and manually operated and hold one simple die set, or be very large, CNC operated, with a multi-station turret and hold a much larger and complex die set.
Machine press         
  • General-purpose hydraulic shop press
  • press brake]] bending a sheet of steel
  • A HACO CNC hydraulic press brake
  • Proofing press from 1941, cultural monument at the [[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]]
  • Power press with a fixed barrier guard
MACHINE TOOL THAT CHANGES THE SHAPE OF A WORK PIECE BY THE APPLICATION OF PRESSURE
Press (machine); Press tool; Press Tool; Mechanical press; Servo press; Press tools; Staking kit; Shop press; Power press; Toolsetter
A forming press, commonly shortened to press, is a machine tool that changes the shape of a work-piece by the application of pressure. The operator of a forming press is known as a press-tool setter, often shortened to tool-setter.
the press         
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  • Joe Bennett]] (left), [[Andrew Holden]] (former editor of ''The Press''), and [[Rod Oram]]
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  • Former Press Building in Cashel Street, in use by the newspaper until 1908
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NEW ZEALAND NEWSPAPER
The press; The Press (Christchurch); The Christchurch Press; Christchurch Press
[treated as sing. or plural] newspapers or journalists viewed collectively.

Wikipedia

Hole punching (networking)

Hole punching (or sometimes punch-through) is a technique in computer networking for establishing a direct connection between two parties in which one or both are behind firewalls or behind routers that use network address translation (NAT). To punch a hole, each client connects to an unrestricted third-party server that temporarily stores external and internal address and port information for each client. The server then relays each client's information to the other, and using that information each client tries to establish direct connection; as a result of the connections using valid port numbers, restrictive firewalls or routers accept and forward the incoming packets on each side.

Hole punching does not require any knowledge of the network topology to function. ICMP hole punching, UDP hole punching and TCP hole punching respectively use Internet Control Message, User Datagram and Transmission Control Protocols.