Cottering: meaning, definitions and examples

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cottering

 

[ ˈkɒt.ər.ɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

mechanical engineering

Cottering refers to a method of securing one component to another with the use of a cotter pin or lock. This technique is commonly employed in mechanical applications to ensure that parts remain securely fastened during operation.

Synonyms

fastening, locking, pinning.

Examples of usage

  • Use cottering to secure the axle in place.
  • The design includes cottering to prevent any movement.
  • Cottering is crucial in maintaining the integrity of the assembly.

Translations

Translations of the word "cottering" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cotterização

🇮🇳 कॉटरींग

🇩🇪 Spleißen

🇮🇩 penyambungan

🇺🇦 котерування

🇵🇱 złączenie

🇯🇵 コッターリング

🇫🇷 raccordement

🇪🇸 ajuste

🇹🇷 fiksaj

🇰🇷 코터링

🇸🇦 التثبيت

🇨🇿 spojení

🇸🇰 spojenie

🇨🇳 连接

🇸🇮 priključitev

🇮🇸 tengingu

🇰🇿 қосылу

🇬🇪 ერთადდება

🇦🇿 birleşmə

🇲🇽 conexión

Etymology

The term 'cottering' is derived from the word 'cotter', which has its roots in Middle English, originating from the Old French word 'cotier', meaning a cut or a pin. Historically, cotters were used in various trades, especially in mechanics and carpentry, to secure joints. The practice has evolved with the advancement of industrial techniques, but the fundamental concept of using a simple locking mechanism through a pin remains vital in many modern engineering applications. The cotter pin, integral to cottering, allows for quick assembly and disassembly of components, facilitating easier maintenance and repairs.