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swage

/sweyj/US // sweɪdʒ //UK // (sweɪdʒ) //

冲压,冲撞,冲刷,冲孔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
    • : a tool, die, or stamp for giving a particular shape to metal on an anvil, in a stamping press, etc.
    • : swage block.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    swaged, swag·ing.

    • : to bend or shape by means of a swage.
    • : to reduce or taper, as by forging or squeezing.

Examples

  • The shank and tang are now heated, and a proper form given to them by means of a die and swage.

  • The round files are formed by a swage similar to those used by common smiths, but a little conical.

  • This is too fragile to bear the action of the opposite steel dies of the swage above described.

  • Then they are brought out of the fire, put in a swage, end to end, and struck on the ends with a sledge hammer.

  • The arm should be drawn out of a piece of flat iron and made half round by a swage on the anvil.