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  2. Clamp (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Upper row: F-clamp or bar clamp, one-handed bar clamp ("Quick Grip"), wooden handscrew; Lower row : spring clamp, C-clamp (G-clamp ), wooden cam clamp A clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure .

  3. Hose clamp - Wikipedia

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    The clamp is placed over the end of the hose or tube to be connected and when each ear is closed at the base of the ear with a special pincer tool, it permanently deforms, pulling the band, and causing the band to tighten around the hose. The size of clamp should be chosen such that the ear(s) are almost completely closed on installation.

  4. Talk:Clamp (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Their 'Speed clamp' is an 'F' clamp with a pivoting bar on the handle instead of the normal inline handle which "enables you to get a better grip and leverage when tightening for extra tension". For my part, I would rarely use the term 'bar clamp'. It's either an 'F' clamp or a sash clamp. SilentC 00:23, 11 October 2005 (UTC)

  5. Sash - Wikipedia

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    The original officer's sash was six inches wide by eighty-eight inches long with a ten-inch (gold or silver) fringe. It was large enough to form a hammock stretcher to carry a wounded officer. From about 1730 to 1768, the officer's sash was worn baudericke wise, i.e. from the right shoulder to the left hip, and afterwards around the waist again ...

  6. Clamp - Wikipedia

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    Clamp (tool), a device or tool used to hold objects in a fixed relative position (many types listed) C-clamp; C-clamp (stagecraft) Riser clamp, a device used to support vertical piping; Nipple clamp, a sex toy; Storage clamp, an agricultural root crop storage; Wheel clamp, a device used with road vehicles to prevent theft or enforce parking ...

  7. Obi (sash) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [36] Nijūdaiko musubi (二重太鼓結び, "two-layer drum knot") is a version of the taiko musubi, tied with the formal fukuro obi. Fukuro obi are longer than the nagoya obi, so the obi must be folded in two when tying the knot. [14] The knot has an auspicious double meaning of "double joy". [37]

  8. Sash window - Wikipedia

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    The term "sash windows" is used interchangeably with the term "box sash windows" in the United Kingdom, and frequently used to describe the same thing. Historically box sash windows are heavier and more stately in nature than modern sash windows, but both terms are used within the industry when referring to the same type of window. [citation ...

  9. Leon Sash - Wikipedia

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    Sash was blind from age 11. He studied harmony with Lew Klatt, arranging with Mac Gerrard. and made his professional debut at age 16. He made a novel series of recordings for EmArcy in 1954 using voices in place of brass and reed sections. [3] Sash was the first jazz accordionist requested to perform at the Newport Jazz Festival, in 1957.

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