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  2. Fuse cutout - Wikipedia

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    Fuse cutouts with V-shaped bodies. In electrical distribution, a fuse cutout or cut-out fuse (often referred to as a cutout) is a combination of a fuse and a switch, used in primary overhead feeder lines and taps to protect distribution transformers from current surges and overloads. An overcurrent caused by a fault in the transformer or ...

  3. Wood shaper - Wikipedia

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    Wood shaper. A wood shaper (usually just shaper in North America or spindle moulder in the UK and Europe), is a stationary woodworking machine in which a vertically oriented spindle drives one or more stacked cutter heads to mill profiles on wood stock. A wood moulder (American English) is similar to a shaper, but is a more powerful and complex ...

  4. Cutting tool (machining) - Wikipedia

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    Holder Tool setup. The detailed instructions of how to combine the tool assembly out of basic holder, tool and insert can be stored in a tool management solution. Cutting edge. The cutting edge of a cutting tool is a very important for the performance of the cutting process. The main features of the cutting edge are:

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    Drill bit. From top: Spade, brad point, masonry, and twist drills bits. Drill bit (upper left), mounted on a pistol-grip electric drill. A set of masonry drills. A drill bit is a cutting tool used in a drill to remove material to create holes, almost always of circular cross-section.

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  7. Vise - Wikipedia

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    A clamp-on vise is a light-duty bench vise secured to a board, table, or bench by a vise-type screw on its base which rarely is able to pivot. Vacuum-mounted A miniature vise with a suction cup base. A vacuum-mounted vise is a small engineer's vise secured by a suction cup base and is typically used by hobbyists for very light-duty work.