mounting hole
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmountingandhole
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mounting
adjective
uk/ˈmaʊn.tɪŋ/us/ˈmaʊn.t̬ɪŋ/
gradually ...
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hole
noun[C]
uk/həʊl/us/hoʊl/
an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object's surface, or an opening that goes completely through ...
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(Definition ofmountingandholefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The drive is approximately the same size as a standard full-height 5 inch floppy drive, but does not use the standardmountingholelocations.
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There is a stainless bail with amountingholebolted to the mast - vang block with built-in cleat can be mounted to it.
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In the case of centerfire drill rounds the primer will often be absent, itsmountingholein the base is left open.
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At a sufficiently high pressure, the grommet will distort and the insert will blow out of itsmountingholeto release pressure.
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Omission of this sleeve by beginners is common, and leads to keyhole damage to the cymbalmountinghole, and often also to cracking around the hole.
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However, it may less commonly also be the diameter of the cone surround, measured apex to apex, or the distance from the center of onemountingholeto its opposite.
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In drawings, engineers can find the location of the mounting holes and the electrical terminal connections, which are missing and hard to present in a table.
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It is commonly used to bond heatsinks to motherboard chipsets and video card processors where there are no mounting holes to clamp a heatsink down.
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The horseshoe backplate had additional mounting holes drilled in the plate allowed fitting to after market and kit aircraft.
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The historical marker has been stolen but the mounting holes remain in a large mosaic depicting oyster harvesting early in the 1900s.
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This caused problems if one owned a monitor whose case did not fit the mounting holes.
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This technique is still used, at times, but has largely been replaced by specialised cymbals with larger mounting holes that can be mounted on a cymbal stand.
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