SWG stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of SWG across different fields and industries.
Operation of reducing or changing the cross-sectional area by revolving the stock under fast impact of blows. Finishing tool with concave working surface; useful for rounding out work after its preliminary drawing to size. The method of fitting attachment incorporating a set of die halves designed to progressively reduce the collar or ferrule diameter to the required finish dimension by mechanically forcing the fitting into the mating die.
To move sideways at a constant distance from a point ahead such as swinging to an anchor. To put ship's head through all points of the compass to ascertain compass errors on all directions of ship's head Swinging Boom Boom pivoted on ship's side and secured at right angles to fore and aft line, and horizontal, when in harbour Used for the securing of duty boats not immediately needed Originally, was the lower studdingsail boom
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