The venturi ring is held in position by a setscrew fitting into a small hole in the center of the circumferential fuel gas supply channel. From Wordnik.com. [6. The Gas Otto Engine] Reference
Of the three examples, only the brass tippings and setscrew of the plow plane suggest any enrichment, and of course these were not intended for decoration; in later years, however, boxwood, fruitwood, and even ivory tips were added to the more expensive factory models. From Wordnik.com. [Woodworking Tools 1600-1900] Reference
The adapter is attached to the round rod with a setscrew. From Wordnik.com. [Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news] Reference
With today’s pad holders, I know the likelihood is low of losing the setscrew or of the pad sliding past it while it’s in place, tearing a groove down the center of the pad’s back side, but it is undoubtedly less secure than if the pad holder is in its proper orientation. From Wordnik.com. [Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: Brake questions, compatibility and New Year’s feedback] Reference
1827 H. Knowles patented an iron-bodied bench plane that portended a change in form that would witness a substitution of steel for wood in all critical areas of the tool's construction, and easy adjustment of the cutting edge by a setscrew, and an increased flexibility that allowed one plane to be used for several purposes. From Wordnik.com. [Woodworking Tools 1600-1900] Reference
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