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| Belt course
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Narrow, horizontal, decorative brick course which projects slightly from the rest of the masonry, such as with window sills. |
| Belt drive
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With belt drive table saws, it is easier to repair or replace the motor than with a direct drive saw. Belt drive saws also allow a greater depth of cut up to 3-3/8 inches with a 10 inch blade-than direct drive table saws. |
| Belt guard
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The belt guard covers the pulleys and belts of a stationary or bench top tool to protect the user from accidental injury. |
| Belt sander
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Type of power sander that quickly produces a smooth flat surface from its continuous revolving abrasive belt. A flat metal shoe holds the belt against the substance being sanded. |
| Belt tension lock handle
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The belt tension lock handle can be found on many table saw models. It locks the motor bracket support in place to maintain correct belt distance and tension. |
| Belvedere
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A summer house on a height or an upper-story open-roofed gallery designed to give a view of the scenery. |
| Ben
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A parlor, inner room, or the second room of a two-room cottage. |
| Bench
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(1) Shelf of rock surrounded by steep areas. (2) A work surface. (3) An elevator in a mine. (4) A long seating surface. |
| Bench dog
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A pin or bolt placed in a hole on a work surface to hold the work in place. |
| Bench grinder
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Motorized grinder used to sharpen steel or other hard metals. Attached to a bench to raise it to a working height, the wheel is mounted either on the motor shaft or a separate shaft supported on bearings and driven by a motor through a belt. |
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