Bead (english) 1)Half-round cavity in a mold, or half-round projection or molding on a casting, 2) a single deposit of weld metal produced by fusion.
Beading (english) Raising a ridge on sheet metal
Beam and Sling (english) Tackle used in conjunction with a crane for turning over the cope or drag of a mold prior to assembly.
Bearing Load (english) A compressive load supported by a member, usually a tube or collar, along a line where contact is made with a pin, rivet, axle, or shaft.
Bearing Strength (english) The maximum bearing load at failure divided by the effective bearing area. In a pinned or riveted joint, the iffective area is calculated as the product of the diameter of the hole and the thickness of the bearing member.
Bed-In (english) Method whereby drag may be rammed in the pit or flask without necessity of rolling over. Process used in production of heavy castings.
Bedding (english) Sinking a pattern down into the sand to the desired position and ramming the sand around it.
Bedding a Core (english) Resting an irregularly shaped core on a bed of sand for drying.
Bell Mouth (english) The flaring or tapering of a machined hole, usually made at the entrance end because of misalignment or spring of the cutting tool.
Belly Roll (english) Roll used on the line to steady plate.
Browse Dictionary
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z