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A fixture preset to accurately assemble or duplicate the components of a workpiece. For example, a jig can be used to secure metal in bending to assure exact duplicates.
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| jig |
Any device so arranged that it will expedite a hand or a machine operation.
Ãâó: www.sfsa.org/sfsa/glossary/deftrmjj.html
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| jig |
A device used to hold pieces of material into position during fabrication.
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| jigger |
Small pointed metal instrument, resembling sharpened pencil, used in assembling ribs of expansion metal watch bands.
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A piece of rope about five feet long, with a block at one end and a sheave at the other. Used to pull back (tension) the hind part of a cable, when it is heaved into the ship by the revolution of the windlass.
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