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  2. Fastener - Wikipedia

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    Hex head fasteners: Known for their high torque capacity, hex head fasteners are easily driven with a spanner or wrench, ideal for heavy-duty applications. Square head fasteners: Offering increased wrenching area and reduced risk of rounding off, square head fasteners are used in high torque applications.

  3. Hook-and-loop fastener - Wikipedia

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    Hook-and-loop fasteners, commonly known as Velcro (a genericized trademark), hook-and-pile fasteners or touch fasteners are versatile fastening devices that allow two surfaces to be repeatedly attached and detached with ease. Invented in the mid-20th century, they are widely used in clothing, accessories, and various industrial and consumer ...

  4. Hook - Wikipedia

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    Cabin hook, a hooked bar that engages into an eye screw, used on doors [3] [4] Cap hook, hat ornament of the 15th and 16th centuries; Cargo hook, different types of hook systems for helicopters; Clothes hook or "coat hook", hooks for storing garments, typically mounted on walls or vertical surfaces; Crochet hook, used for crocheting thread or yarn

  5. Perforated hardboard - Wikipedia

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    These screws can be supported by additional straps to prevent the metal from bending under a significant load. [5] The hooks in turn act as storage for a variety of objects such as tools and keys. Heavy duty metal systems can support the heaviest objects, such as push lawnmowers and vertically stored bicycles.

  6. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    A tow ball mounted on the rear of a vehicle A screw-on tow hook mounted at the front of a vehicle. A tow hitch (or tow bar or trailer hitch in North America [1]) is a device attached to the chassis of a vehicle for towing, or a towbar to an aircraft nose gear.

  7. D-ring - Wikipedia

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    A D-ring used to secure cargo in a utility trailer (A) D-ring (shown in isometric view) (B) Weld-on pivot link; note the incorrect fillet weld call-out (bottom-right). The correct method of securing a weld-on pivot link is a [t weld] which consists of a perpendicular vee butt joint secured to the billet using a butt weld or fusion weld.

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