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A headframe.

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A part of a machine (such as a lathe or drill) that supports a rotating part

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A beam that supports a bell.

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A clamp that restrains a cow by the neck.

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The part of a lute-type string instrument, such as a guitar, that holds the tuning pegs or tensioning screws of the strings.

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A transverse structural member at the extreme end of a rail vehicle's underframe.

Examples of headstock in a Sentence

The finish was destroyed and the headstock decal was half missing.

During that long production run there were, apart from three designs of headstock bearing, only minor changes in specification required.

The E5 Headstock (left) was also offered as a stand-alone bench unit for large diameter faceplate work.

Fully geared headstock and power sliding separate from the screwcutting feed.

Thursday 6th September 2001 Work on the new headstock was started today.

The bike is then connected to the A frame rollover bar using the bike's original headstock, bottom yoke and steering spindle.

As the " Fifties " ended, Craftsman introduced this ball-bearing headstock, 12-inch wood-turning lathe.

Their range of rounders and trapping planes provide the means to do the job properly by hand or using a slow-speed lathe headstock.

The 10mm bore headstock spindle used two adjustable conical hardened-steel plain bearings with a ball thrust race behind the pulley.

At the same time the bells were recast and some reconstruction took place in the belfry, when a steel headstock was inserted.

The first of the 12-inch lathes to have power cross feed were the 1939 De-lux 16-speed, Timken headstock bearing models.

A quaint Drummond custom was to leave the headstock oiler nuts without covers - allowing swarf and dirt to drop into the bearings.

The 3-step pulley together with its attached " sun " gear was free to rotate on the headstock spindle.

The three rings of indexing holes in the headstock pulley were engaged by a pointer mounted on a swinging bracket.

A conventional tumble reverse mechanism took the drive from the headstock spindle to the gearbox drive train.

The headstock bearings were plain and the hardened spindle capable of sustained high speeds with great reliability.

The final drive up to the headstock spindle was by a Reynolds chain.

Carriage feed rates vary through fifty changes from 0.0005 " to 0.016 " per revolution of the headstock spindle.

There is however one very definite advantage in using ball or taper roller bearings in a headstock - the ease of replacing them.

The headstock swivels through 90 degrees to allow even larger bowl turning.

Jacking up the headstock and tailstock of a lathe is nothing new, as shown by this late 1920's machine.

The audience is subject to a series of twanging noises as you desperately tweak the headstock.

In other words, from the bottom of the headstock, along the neck with the frets, stopping where that neck meets the body of the guitar.

The SX100B Series II has a maple neck and a rosewood fingerboard with a durable high-gloss finish on the body, neck and headstock to protect it from damage at the rowdy bar gigs you'll take it to.

The neck pickup (the one closest to the headstock) produces a warmer, mellow tone.

The bridge pickup (the one furthest from the headstock) produces the brightest, loudest sound.

Loosen them at the headstock with the tuning pegs until they are slack enough to unravel by hand.

Clip the Ends - Your last step is to take your wire cutters and snip off the extra ends of the strings at the guitar's headstock.

The headstock is to the player's left, and the pickups are to the player's right.

The headstock is another significant component of the acoustic guitar.

The tuners and the tuner posts help wrap the strings around the guitar's headstock and pull them taut down to the guitar's bridge and saddle.

On later models the clutch shaft rose vertically through the headstock casting and was connected to a headstock mounted lever.

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