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                        "*": "[[File:Reactions.png|450px|right]]\n__TOC__\n\n\n=====Description=====\n\nWhen a structure is simply supported at each end,  all the downward forces are balanced by equal and opposite upward forces and the structure is said to be held in '''[[Equilibrium]]'''.\n\n\n- i.e. the total load exerted by the beam's own weight plus any additional applied load are completely balanced by the sum of the two '''Reactions''' at the two supports.\n\n\n{{Construction Kits Buyers Guide}}\n\n[[Category:Terminology]]"
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                        "*": "[[File:Reamers.png|700px|right]]\n__TOC__\n\n\n=====Descriuption=====\n\n[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reamer '''Reamers'''] are used to enlarge previously drilled holes with a high degree of accuracy. They have a series of cutting blades along their length and can be either '''Hand Reamers''', operated with a '''[[Taps_and_Dies#Tap_Wrenches|Tap Wrench]]''', or '''Machine Reamers''' which are driven by a '''[[Centre Lathe]]''', '''[[Milling Machine]]''' or '''[[Drill Press]]'''.\n\n\n=====Features and Applications=====\n\n'''Tapered Reamers''' can be used to shape holes drilled to receive '''[[Pins and Clips|Taper Pins]]''' or '''[[Pins and Clips|Cotter Pins]]''' and '''Morse Taper Reamers''' are used to finish holes bored to receive '''[[Twist Drills|Taper Shank]]''' drills for example.\n\n\n'''Expanding Reamers''' are adjustable over a small range of sizes and are used to take light cuts to bring a hole accurately to size to fit an existing shaft or spindle for example.\n\n\n{{Reamer Buyers Guide}}\n\n[[Category:Drilling and Boring]]"
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