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tailstock
tail·stock T0018300 (tāl′stŏk′)n. A sliding carriage on a lathe that holds the center, the pointed part on which one end of the piece being worked spins.tailstock (ˈteɪlˌstɒk) n (Mechanical Engineering) a casting that slides on the bed of a lathe in alignment with the headstock and is locked in position to support the free end of a workpieceThesaurusNoun | 1. | tailstock - support consisting of the movable part of a lathe that slides along the bed in alignment with the headstock and is locked into position to support the free end of the workpiecesupport - any device that bears the weight of another thing; "there was no place to attach supports for a shelf" |
tailstock
tailstock[′tāl‚stäk] (mechanical engineering) A part of a lathe that holds the end of the work not being shaped, allowing it to rotate freely. tailstock
Words related to tailstocknoun support consisting of the movable part of a lathe that slides along the bed in alignment with the headstock and is locked into position to support the free end of the workpieceRelated Words |