Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of Mechanical Engineering : Embracing Those Current in the Drawing Office, Pattern Shop, Foundry, Fitting, Turning, Smiths' And Boiler Shops, Etc., Etc. : Comprising Upwards of Six Thousand Definitions
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Moving the lever in the contrary direction releases the bite immediately. This principle is employed in the construction of what is known as the silent feed (q.v.). Nipple. — A short connecting piece in a union which receives the nut at one end, and screws into a socket at the other. Or a screwed stud piece used for insertion into gas piping. Nobbing. — The same as shingling (q.v.). Nom. H.P. — Nominal horse-power (q.v.). Nominal Horse Power. — A vague term which represents no particular power ...of engine, but only manufacturers' advertised sizes. Formarine engines, twenty circular inches of piston are sometimes taken as equivalent to a nominal horse -power, and for non-condensing land engines ten circular inches. The term is gradually falling into disuse excepting as a standard for purchase, indicated horse-power (q.v.) being used in preference. Non-condensing Engine. — An engine which exhausts its steam directly into the atmosphere. See High-pressure Engine. Non-conducting Composition.
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