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'''Swaging''' is a metal forming technique in which the metal is ] to its final shape. Swaging differs from ] in that the metal is ]ed.

The most common use of swaging is to attach fittings to pipes or cables; the parts loosely fit together, and a mechanical or hydraulic tool compresses and deforms the fitting, creating a permanent joint. Pipe flaring machines are another example.

In ]s a swage is a tool for forming the ] on large ] teeth. A clamp attaches a mandrel and die to the tooth and the eccentric die is rotated, swaging the tip.

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