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  2. Angle bracket (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Steel angle bracket with passivated zinc corrosion protection Angle bracket of galvanized steel used in a roof construction A shelf hung on the wall using two wooden angle brackets. An angle bracket or angle brace or angle cleat is an L-shaped fastener used to join two parts generally at a 90-degree angle. It is typically made of metal but it ...

  3. Perforated metal - Wikipedia

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    Materials used to manufacture perforated metal sheets include stainless steel, cold rolled steel, galvanized steel, brass, aluminum, tinplate, copper, Monel, Inconel, titanium, plastic, and more. [1] The process of perforating metal sheets has been practiced for over 150 years.

  4. Taper pin - Wikipedia

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    Some taper pins have a male screw thread on the small end that is designed to project through the hole and retain the pin with a washer and a nut.Other pins are threaded on both ends, on the thick end to pull the pin out with the same nut that holds the pin in place.

  5. Slotted angle - Wikipedia

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    Slotted angle (also sometimes referred to as slotted angle iron) is a system of reusable metal strips used to construct shelving, frames, work benches, equipment stands and other structures. The name derives, first, from the use of elongated slots punched into the metal at uniform intervals to enable assembly of structures fixed with nuts and ...

  6. Flare fitting - Wikipedia

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    For high pressure, flare joints are made by doubling the tube wall material over itself before the bell end is formed. The double flare avoids stretching the cut end where a single flare may crack. Before the flaring step, the end of the tube is compressed axially causing the tube wall to yield radially outward forming a bubble.

  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.

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