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headstock
head·stock H0103800 (hĕd′stŏk′)n.1. A nonmoving part of a machine or power tool that supports a revolving part, such as the spindle of a lathe.2. The part of a stringed instrument adjoined to the end of the neck, where the strings are wound. Also called tuning head.headstock (ˈhɛdˌstɒk) n1. (General Engineering) the part of a machine that supports and transmits the drive to the chuck. Compare tailstock2. (Music, other) the wooden or metal block on which a church bell is hunghead•stock (ˈhɛdˌstɒk) n. the part of a machine containing or directly supporting the moving or working parts, as the assembly supporting and driving the live spindle in a lathe. [1725–35] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | headstock - the stationary support in a machine or power tool that supports and drives a revolving part (as a chuck or the spindle on a lathe)support - any device that bears the weight of another thing; "there was no place to attach supports for a shelf" |
headstock
headstock[′hed ‚stäk] (mechanical engineering) The device on a lathe for carrying the revolving spindle. The movable head of certain measuring machines. The device on a cylindrical grinding machine for rotating the work. Also known as workhead. headstockA supporting beam for a church bell.headstock
Words related to headstocknoun the stationary support in a machine or power tool that supports and drives a revolving part (as a chuck or the spindle on a lathe)Related Words |