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Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Insert nut — An insert nut, or knock in nut, provides a threaded socket for a wooden work piece, similar to a wall anchor. Insert nuts are inserted into a pre drilled hole by one of two means: screw in and hammer in. Screw in insert nuts have an external… … Wikipedia
Nut (hardware) — A nut threaded onto a bolt A nut is a type of hardware fastener with a threaded hole. Nuts are almost always used opposite a mating bolt to fasten a stack of parts together. The two partners are kept together by a combination of their threads… … Wikipedia
Nyloc nut — Nyloc nuts A cross sectional view of a bolted joint using a … Wikipedia
Plate nut — A plate nut, also known as a nut plate, is a stamped sheet metal nut that is riveted to a workpiece. They have a long tube that is internally threaded and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They were originally developed for the… … Wikipedia
stop nut — noun 1. : an adjustable nut used on an adjusting screw to limit motion in a particular direction 2. : a nut with a fiber or plastic insert that binds it against vibration and eliminates the need for a lock washer or jam nut … Useful english dictionary
Wire nut — [http://www.idealindustries.com/wt/TwistOnWireConnectors.nsf] is a registered trademark of [http://www.idealindustries.com Ideal Industries] for a twist on wire connector. These connectors are used to fasten two or more electrical conductors… … Wikipedia
nyloc nut — A self locking nut with nylon insert. Also called nylon lock nut … Dictionary of automotive terms
nylon lock nut — A self locking nut with nylon insert. Also called nyloc nut … Dictionary of automotive terms
self-locking nut — A nut with a nylon insert that binds on the thread and resists vibration … Dictionary of automotive terms
Locknut — A locknut (lock nut or locking nut) is a nut that is used to stop some other nut or similar component from working loose for example at a certain frequency of vibrations.Two ordinary nutsFor example, where a nut would otherwise loosen over time… … Wikipedia