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upset
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upset
1. a tool used to upset a bar or rivet; swage
2. a forging or bar that has been upset in preparation for further processing

upset [′əp‚set (noun); əp′set (verb)]
(engineering)
To increase the diameter of a rock drill by blunting the end.
(materials)
A defect occurring in timber as a result of a severe blow that breaks the fibers across the grain of the wood.
(metallurgy)
A localized increase in the cross-sectional area of a metal during working, caused by the application of pressure; enables a head to be formed on fasteners such as bolts.
(mining engineering)
A narrow heading connecting two levels in inclined coal.
A capsized or broken skip.


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