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Meaning of "toothing"

toothing (verb) - A term used in construction or masonry to describe the process of creating small indentations or projections on a surface to improve the adhesion of materials like mortar or plaster
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  • The act or process of indenting or furnishing with teeth.
  • Bricks alternately projecting at the end of a wall, in order to be bonded into a continuation of it when the remainder is carried up.
  • present participle of tooth

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Check that the toothing moves easily.
The coupling elements are preferably designed as a toothing.
Incorrect blade toothing in relation to the piece to cut.
Columns arranged perpendicularly and concentrically to the toothing.
Incorrect blade toothing for the material being cut.
Toothing is provided laterally around the winding device.
The barrel has an external toothing.
Hub toothing dirty due to abraded or worn particles.
It may be provided with either axial or radial toothing.
Different toothing profiles exist for external gear pumps.
The molded part has a first component of a toothing.
The teeth of the respective toothing may be oriented axially.
The toothings for example can be designed as involute toothing.
Beveloid geometry and strength only for external toothing.
This small wheel includes a toothing with eight teeth.

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Occasionally apply a few drops of oil to the rack toothing.
Ensure that the toothing on the depth stop is facing upwards.
This makes it possible to produce finer toothing than by cutting.
These toothing configurations are well known to one skilled in the art.
Timing system helical toothing.
This bezel has notches or toothing on the bottom surface thereof.
The ring gear also can include an internal toothing.
The second toothing of the drive wheel comprises four teeth.
External cylindrical toothing.
This toothing constitutes the first engaging means of the gear.
Second inner toothing.
The toothing has a tooth pitch of less than one millimeter.
First inner toothing.
This toothing is formed by cuts passing through a lower portion of the bezel.
The first variant proposes a local modification of the toothing profile.
But it is also possible that this toothing is provided in the posts themselves.
This occurs by lowering the detent pin into the toothing.
The second silicon part includes a toothing for forming a wheel or pinion.
The smoothing can be further improved by judiciously inclining the stator toothing.
This jumper constantly presses against a toothing of the disc or ring in question.
The first toothing assimilates the movement from the preceding toothed wheel.
It is possible to reverse the position of the toothing and pawl functions.
No specific cutting of the toothing arrangements of the wheels and pinions used is necessary.
The leaves also serve to cooperate with the toothing in the bezel.
Such a toothing permits an efficient and stable design of a finely adjustable locking portion.
Or a slit capable of housing a notch of the peripheral toothing of the screw head.
The toothing is therefore essential for maintaining the angle of rotation of each pipe.
This can lead to breakage of the toothing and therefore to a loss of braking torque.
Push the baseplate forwards so that the locking pin engages in the toothing.
This slider has a toothing which cooperates with a double series of teeth on the reel.
It follows that the toothed wheel itself must have toothing of sufficient pitch.
The toothing on the rotor shaft meshes with the toothed sleeve on the dust module.
A support fixed to the structure of the vehicle and provided with retaining toothing.
Reinforced double toothing planet wheel for a micrometric articulation used more especially in vehicle seats.
Furthermore it is preferred that the tube elements have a toothing at their axial ends.

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