"workpan" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: workpans [plural]
Etymology: From work + pan. Etymology templates: {{com|en|work|pan}} work + pan Head templates: {{en-noun}} workpan (plural workpans)
  1. A pan that is part of a machine or system that holds the work that the machine or system operates on.
    Sense id: en-workpan-en-noun-1cAWKNTg Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1953, Charles Burton Gordy, Production Control, page 243:",
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          "ref": "1966, Metallurgia: The British Journal of Metals - Volumes 73-74, page 23:",
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          "ref": "1969, Lester Gray French, Machinery - Volume 76, page 124:",
          "text": "Each version has a 12 x 20 inch bolster mounted in a 29 x 22 inch workpan, 14 inches deep. High-speed filling or draining of the 43 gallon workpan from the 60 gallon reservoir takes only 30 seconds through built-in plumbing.",
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          "ref": "1970, Tooling - Volume 24, page 26:",
          "text": "An operator is required to set up the work, dress the graphite wheel, fill the workpan with the dielectric fluid and start the machining cycle.",
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          "ref": "2004, Rex Miller, Mark Richard Miller, Audel Machine Shop Tools and Operations, page 371:",
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