释义 |
Definition of press fit in English: press fitnoun technical An interference fit between two parts in which one part is forced under pressure into a slightly smaller hole in the other. Example sentencesExamples - The clone had enough metal at the front to allow the original press fit bushing to be used, but the Browning did not.
- Next, we saw an ACL reconstruction using a patellar tendon, press fit on the femoral side, and with bioscrew distally.
- And it doesn't take much expansion to turn the press fit into a self-decapping pocket.
- I surmised that it might be a press fit, but that turns out not to be the case.
- The power cord is held in the case by an interference or press fit therein so that it securely stays in place during transport of the case.
- The barrel is cut off just behind the integral front sight boss, and the cut-off sight with integral boss is bored out and press fit over the shortened barrel's muzzle.
- Finally, such factors as maintaining tight tolerances on press fits and the likelihood of a warped or bent part can affect the performance of assembly equipment.
- The electrical connection is through an array of needle-sized eyelets that collapse when the mating connector on the cable is press fit to the PCB.
- A discrete segment of hard tubing is press fit into the interior of the distal end of a soft catheter.
- The press fit of the adapters into the frame is primarily responsible for retaining the adapters while the three bolts provide additional backup retention.
- They could bore out each side to be slightly oversize, and fabricate and insert a press fit liner to recreate the correct ID of the tube.
- The plate is a tight press fit in its recess in the synthetic stock and is further secured by a bonding agent.
Derivatives adjective technical The allograft was passed in an antegrade fashion with the patellar bone plug press-fitted into the femoral tunnel. Example sentencesExamples - My boats had the standard coupling - a rather small fitting which is press-fitted onto the shaft and held in place with a small screw that goes through the coupling into a little dimple in the shaft.
- The lens is inserted and fixed in the first hole, and a ferrule in which the optical fiber is embedded is press-fitted with the second hole.
Definition of press fit in US English: press fitnoun technical An interference fit between two parts in which one is forced under pressure into a slightly smaller hole in the other. Example sentencesExamples - The clone had enough metal at the front to allow the original press fit bushing to be used, but the Browning did not.
- And it doesn't take much expansion to turn the press fit into a self-decapping pocket.
- The power cord is held in the case by an interference or press fit therein so that it securely stays in place during transport of the case.
- The press fit of the adapters into the frame is primarily responsible for retaining the adapters while the three bolts provide additional backup retention.
- They could bore out each side to be slightly oversize, and fabricate and insert a press fit liner to recreate the correct ID of the tube.
- The barrel is cut off just behind the integral front sight boss, and the cut-off sight with integral boss is bored out and press fit over the shortened barrel's muzzle.
- Next, we saw an ACL reconstruction using a patellar tendon, press fit on the femoral side, and with bioscrew distally.
- The plate is a tight press fit in its recess in the synthetic stock and is further secured by a bonding agent.
- The electrical connection is through an array of needle-sized eyelets that collapse when the mating connector on the cable is press fit to the PCB.
- A discrete segment of hard tubing is press fit into the interior of the distal end of a soft catheter.
- I surmised that it might be a press fit, but that turns out not to be the case.
- Finally, such factors as maintaining tight tolerances on press fits and the likelihood of a warped or bent part can affect the performance of assembly equipment.
|