Spool or cylinder around which thread, line or wire is coiled.
For other uses, see Bobbin (disambiguation).
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A bobbin or spool is a spindle or cylinder, with or without flanges, on which yarn, thread, wire, tape or film is wound.[1][full citation needed] Bobbins are typically found in industrial textile machinery,[2] as well as in sewing machines, fishing reels, tape measures, film rolls, cassette tapes, within electronic and electrical equipment, and for various other applications.[not verified in body]
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