释义 |
in-feed|ˈɪnfiːd| Also infeed. [in adv. 11 d.] a. The action or process of supplying a machine; spec. in centreless grinding, movement of the work-piece part-way into the space between the two wheels followed by its withdrawal, in contrast to its passage right through. b. A mechanism that carries out this process. Freq. attrib.
1901Manning, Maxwell & Moore Catal. 636 The upper in-feed tool is fluted. 1926Automotive Industries 2 Sept. 385 The back carriage has only a straight in-feed and no longitudinal motion except for setting tools. 1937Colvin & Stanley Grinding Pract. v. 80 Work having shoulders or heads..is ground by the infeed method. 1960Times Rev. Industry Sept. 39/3 Two independently variable rates of in-feed are provided. 1964S. Crawford Basic Engin. Processes vii. 190 At the end of each traverse the wheel is fed in towards the work..; this movement is referred to as in-feed, and it controls reduction of work diameter. 1968Gloss. Terms Offset Lithogr. Printing (B.S.I.) 35 In-feed roller, a roller aiding or controlling the forward movement of a sheet to the printing or other processing units. 1971Timber Trades Jrnl. 14 Aug. 57/2 On model KDK 36, with an electric infeed, the speeds are 36 and 72 ft/min. |