spindles

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The 'axles' of the front wheels They are connected to the steering column through the tie rods The front wheels are mounted on the spindles The spindles themselves are mounted to the frame via the kingpin The part of the spindles to which the tie rods are connected is called the spindle arm or pitman arm
plural of spindle
A vertical piece of often turned wood that is installed on a tread (Step) to help support the railing; there are usually 2-3 per tread
the section of railing that runs perpendicular to the top and bottom railings Typically a 28" x 3" diameter log that is notched into the top and bottom rails These are set per your local codes
The balusters or turned, carved or otherwise vertical sections placed between the handrail and the stair tread or stair stringer
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To make into a long tapered shape
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A rod which turns, or on which something turns
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To impale on a device for holding paper documents

Do not fold, spindle or mutilate this document.

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A rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres (especially wool), usually consisting of a shaft and a circular whorl positioned at either the upper or lower end of the shaft when suspended vertically from the forming thread
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{v} to grow thin and tall, to shoot out
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{n} a pin to form thred on, axis, stalk
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(biology) tiny fibers that are seen in cell division; the fibers radiate from two poles and meet at the equator in the middle; "chromosomes are distributed by spindles in mitosis and meiosis"
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any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
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A thin turned member, often tapered or molded Used in chair backs, grilles, etc
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A turned center body or arm on a fixture
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The driven rotating member of a brake lathe The arbors and attachments are installed into the end of the spindle
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a shaftlike part that holds the piece to be turned on a lathe or the tool on a mill
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The metal rod that runs through a mortise or tubular latch, with a door knob or lever on each end When the knob or lever is turned, it activates the latch, which opens or closes the door
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Axle for mounting a disk or reel of magnetic tape
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a worldwide tree of the genus Euonymus, originally used for making the spindles used for spinning wool
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The shaft, mandrel, or arbor, in a machine tool, as a lathe or drilling machine, etc
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A shaft or pipe on which a core of sand is formed
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A long and slender stalk resembling a spindle
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Any marine gastropod of the genus Fusus
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The part of the vehicle's suspension/steering system that the hub/wheel bearing assembly rides on Spindles are typically found on rear wheel and 4WD systems
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Mechanical means of coupling a disc to a rotating device
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The part of the door handle usually of square section which passes through the top hole follower in a mortice door lock to operate the springbolt
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Stationary shaft used to support rotating wheel assembly on nondriving wheels
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The high precision shaft that rotates within the quill and is the attachment point for the tooling
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A yarn measure containing, in cotton yarn, 15,120 yards; in linen yarn, 14,400 yards
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The drive shaft that connects the knob or lever to the latch or lock mechanism to operate the bolt
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A spindle is a rod in a machine, around which another part of the machine turns
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A slender rod or pin on which anything turns; an axis; as, the spindle of a vane
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PH, FX: double leg circle or flair-circle with ½ turn of the body in the opposite direction of the leg circle(s)
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an upright spike for holding paper documents by skewering
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which causes the work to revolve, or carries a tool or center, etc
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{i} small rod with tapered ends around which thread is twisted while spinning; rotating machine part or axis; cellular axis around which chromosomes are distributed during meiosis; rod of turned wood
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Stationary shaft used to support rotating wheel assembly on non-driving wheels
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a stick or pin used to twist the yarn in spinning any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts (biology) tiny fibers that are seen in cell division; the fibers radiate from two poles and meet at the equator in the middle; "chromosomes are distributed by spindles in mitosis and meiosis
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(Otomotiv) The small shaft located at each front wheel on which the front wheels revolve in rear-wheel-drive cars
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a weighted shaft which imparts a twist to form a thread
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mechanism inside a hard disk drive that moves the heads into place; the axle on which a disk turns
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The rod connecting the disc to the lever on a valve (055)
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The drive's center shaft, on which the hard disk platters are mounted
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A thin round rod, possibly turned or tapered at both end, used to support railings
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To shoot or grow into a long, slender stalk or body; to become disproportionately tall and slender
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The long, round, slender rod or pin in spinning wheels by which the thread is twisted, and on which, when twisted, it is wound; also, the pin on which the bobbin is held in a spinning machine, or in the shuttle of a loom
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The threaded arbor on a shaper that holds the cutters
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a stick or pin used to twist the yarn in spinning
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The fusee of a watch
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Any marine univalve shell of the genus Rostellaria; called also spindle stromb
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One part of a hard disk, around which the platters rotate
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A slender turned and shaped column, which often swells out in the lower half and is usually used in rows such as the back of a Windsor chair
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A network of fibrous microtubules and associated molecules formed during mitosis between the opposite poles (centromeres) of eukaryotic cells It mediates the movement of the duplicated chromosomes to opposite poles
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A spindle is a pointed rod which you use when you are spinning wool by hand. You twist the wool with the spindle to make it into a thread
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a distaff, the rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres, especially wool
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The vertical rod on which the runner of a grinding mill turns
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A solid generated by the revolution of a curved line about its base or double ordinate or chord
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- a spike-shaped piece of metal used for forming the cone-shaped combustion chamber inside of a rocket The increased surface area provides maximum thrust