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  2. R-clip - Wikipedia

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    An R-clip, also known as an R-pin, R-key, hairpin cotter pin, [1] hairpin cotter, [2] bridge pin, [2] hitch pin clip [3] [4] or spring cotter pin, [5] is a fastener made of a durable but flexible material, commonly hardened metal wire, resembling the shape of the letter "R".

  3. Bobby pin - Wikipedia

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    Bobby pins are sometimes employed to protect the fingers from burns while smoking the final portion of a marijuana cigarette. [4] In such use, the bobby pin is known colloquially as a "roach clip." [4] Bobby pins may be used to thread laces through pre-cut holes in leather and other heavy materials. [5]

  4. Cotter pin - Wikipedia

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    Cotter pin may refer to: In U.S. usage: Split pin, a metal fastener with two tines that are bent during installation used to fasten metal together, like with a staple or rivet; Hairpin cotter pin, more commonly known as an "R-clip" Circle cotter, a ring-shaped cotter pin; In British usage:

  5. New AI Pin clips ChatGPT to your clothes - AOL

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    A US startup is set to unveil an AI-powered device that it claims could replace smartphones.. Humane’s AI Pin, which launches today, will clip directly to a person’s clothes and is expected to ...

  6. Hairpin clip - Wikipedia

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    A hairpin clip, also known as a retaining pin, [1] is a type of formed wire used on a grooved shaft. It is designed to be easily installed and uninstalled, and is reusable. They are commonly made from 1050 carbon steel and 300 series stainless steel. [2]

  7. Split pin - Wikipedia

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    A split pin, also known as a cotter pin, or cotter key in the US, [1] is a metal fastener with two tines that are bent during installation, similar to a staple or rivet. Typically made of thick wire with a half-circular cross section, split pins come in multiple sizes and types.