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  2. Staple (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    A heavy duty office staple might be designated as F1667 STFCC-04: ST indicates staple, FC indicates flat top crown, C indicates cohered (joined into a strip), and 04 is the dash number for a staple with a length of 0.250 inch (6 mm), a leg thickness of 0.020 inch (500 μm), a leg width of 0.030 inch (800 μm), and a crown width of 0.500 inch ...

  3. Padlock - Wikipedia

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    The typical shackle is a U-shaped loop of metal (round or square in cross-section) that encompasses what is being secured by the padlock (e.g., chain link or hasp). Generally, most padlock shackles either swing away (typical of older padlocks) or slide out of the padlock body when in the unlocked position.

  4. HASP - Wikipedia

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    HASP may refer to: Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan, a U.S. program announced on February 18, 2009, by U.S. President Barack Obama; Houston Automatic Spooling Priority, a system program for IBM System/360 and IBM System/370 mainframe computer systems; Hasp key, a Hardware Against Software Piracy copy-protection dongle

  5. Houston Automatic Spooling Priority - Wikipedia

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    HASP bypassed most operating system services with code specially tailored for efficiency. HASP operated as a single operating system task [1] and used cooperative multitasking internally to run processors to perform tasks such as running card readers, printers, and punches, managing the spool files, communicating with the system operator, and driving multiple communication lines for remote job ...

  6. Latch - Wikipedia

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    A "draw bolt" style closure adds a handle for sliding its bolt - the source of the term "bolting a door". A variant with a slot in the handle for dropping it over a hasp to secure it with a lock is known as an aldrop. Most modern draw bolts are made of metal, and may be used to secure a door from the outside or the in.

  7. Gossypium barbadense - Wikipedia

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    The term extra-long-staple (ELS) first came into use in 1907. The International Cotton Advisory Committee , in an attempt to standardize classification, defined extra-long-staple as 1 + 3 ⁄ 8 inches (35 mm) or longer, and long-staple as 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 to 1 + 5 ⁄ 16 inches (29 to 33 mm).

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