keyseat Synonyms
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keyseat Meaning
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keyseat (v. t.)
To form a key seat, as by cutting. See Key seat, under Key.
keyseat Sentence Examples
- The keyseat in the shaft was machined to a tolerance of 0.001 inches.
- The keyseat must be cut to the correct depth and width in order to ensure a proper fit between the key and the shaft.
- The keyseat was filled with a sealant to prevent corrosion and ensure a tight fit between the key and the shaft.
- The keyway and keyseat must be aligned properly in order to prevent damage to the shaft or the key.
- The keyseat was inspected for cracks or other defects before it was used.
- The keyseat was machined using a special tool called a keyseater.
- The width of the keyseat must be slightly larger than the width of the key to ensure a proper fit.
- The keyseat must be deep enough to allow the key to engage with the shaft properly.
- The keyseat must be located in the correct position on the shaft in order to ensure proper operation of the machine.
- The keyseat must be kept clean and free of debris to ensure proper operation of the machine.
FAQs About the word keyseat
To form a key seat, as by cutting. See Key seat, under Key.
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The keyseat in the shaft was machined to a tolerance of 0.001 inches.
The keyseat must be cut to the correct depth and width in order to ensure a proper fit between the key and the shaft.
The keyseat was filled with a sealant to prevent corrosion and ensure a tight fit between the key and the shaft.
The keyway and keyseat must be aligned properly in order to prevent damage to the shaft or the key.