Angle plate
an angular metal plate or casting for clamping and supporting work in metalworking machines.
historical examples
the face of the fl-ng- will be held true one way by the face on the angle plate, but must be set true the other way.
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the truest fl-ng- should be the one first bolted to the angle plate.
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chucking with the aid of the angle plate, or with the angle plate employed in conjunction with the chuck plate.
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it carries an horizontal table, or angle plate, on which the work may be chucked.
modern machine-shop practice, volumes i and ii joshua rose
we then turn the surface a down upon the angle plate and bolt it again as before.
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an excellent example of angle plate chucking is furnished in a pipe bend requiring both fl-ng-s to be turned up.
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the method of chucking is shown in figs. 902 and 903, the fl-ng-s being simply bolted to the angle plate.
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a balance weight w, fig. 907, is necessary to counterbalance the weight of the angle plate.
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the third chucking is made by simply moving the work on the angle plate again, and setting as in the last instance.
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noun
a steel structural plate, esp one in the shape of a right-angled triangle, used to connect structural members and stiffen frameworks
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