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  2. Biscuit joiner - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the machine will have an adjustable fence, so it can be set on an angle for joining mitered pieces. Also, there are other types of specialty biscuits available, from metal connectors, used for removable panels, to hinges, making these portable machines even more flexible.

  3. SAE J3068 - Wikipedia

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    The J3068 connector is mechanically identical to the Type 2 connector, because it makes direct references to IEC 62196-2 and -3. [4] Additionally, SAE J3068 supports voltage ratings which align with North American grid voltages and EVSE standards.

  4. Crimp (joining) - Wikipedia

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    Circular connectors using crimp contacts can be classified as rear release or front release, referring to the side of the connector where the pins are anchored: [19] Front release contacts are released from the front (contact side) of the connector, and removed from the rear. The removal tool engages with the front portion of the contact and ...

  5. Kee Klamp - Wikipedia

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    The system is marketed for specific uses under various names, including a low-cost brand called Tubeclamp. Specialist divisions of the company exist which fabricate finished structures, although such internal sales of the fittings constitute only a fraction of total fittings sales. [11] Between 1998 and 2003, volumes of Kee Klamp sales increased.

  6. Body cord - Wikipedia

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    The three wires of the body cord are known as the A, B, and C lines. At the reel connector (and both connectors for Épée cords) The B pin is in the middle, the A pin is 1.5 cm to one side of B, and the C pin is 2 cm to the other side of B. [2] This asymmetrical arrangement ensures that the cord cannot be plugged in the wrong way around.

  7. Hose coupling - Wikipedia

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    In 1959 [8] Hozelock Ltd in the United Kingdom invented and patented the international standard plastic, click-on style, push-fit hose end connector now used with garden hoses. The concept was developed to replace metal hose end connectors in coal mines, which were prone to cause static sparks and the possibility of methane gas explosions.