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  2. Spacers and standoffs - Wikipedia

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    Spacers can vary in size from microns to centimeters. They can be made of metal, plastic, glass, and other materials. Shapes include flat sheet, cylindrical and spherical. Two sizes of metal standoffs and one plastic standoff. The background depicts a standoff in use, holding a circuit board above a metal case.

  3. Warm edge - Wikipedia

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    To be classed as a warm edge spacer, the product must meet the requirements of Annex E of DIN EN ISO 10077-1 (for windows), or Annex B of standard DIN EN ISO 12631 (for curtain walls). [ 1 ] All leading manufacturers of warm edge systems are represented on the Warm Edge Working Group, founded in 1998 as a subcommittee of the Technical Committee ...

  4. Insulated glazing - Wikipedia

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    A spacer, which may be of the warm edge type, is the piece that separates the two panes of glass in an insulating glass system, and seals the gas space between them. The first spacers were made primarily of steel and aluminum, which manufacturers thought provided more durability, and their lower price means that they remain common.

  5. Rebar spacer - Wikipedia

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    A concrete spacer with a plastic clip in use Concrete spacers in a precast element Diaphragm wall block on rebar for a Diaphragm wall. A rebar spacer is a short, rod-like device used to secure reinforcing steel bars, or rebar, within cast assemblies for reinforced concrete structures. The rebar spacers are fixed before the concrete is poured ...

  6. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Bunnings Limited was bought out by Wesfarmers in 1994 for $600 million. [10] In late-1995, the 'Red Hammer' symbol was introduced and is still in use today. In June 1996, the company's trademark slogan "Lowest Prices Are Just The Beginning" was introduced. In February 2020, the company discontinued the use of the slogan in Australia.

  7. Window shutter hardware - Wikipedia

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    The offset is developed in shutter hardware by selection of a pintle made to "stand off" the casement a given distance – the shutter hinge has a sharp bend which moves the hinge barrel away from the face of the shutter at a distance to match the pintle standoff. When measuring offset, it is critical to allow for irregularities in construction.

  8. Spacer - Wikipedia

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    "Spacer", a song by Sheila and B. Devotion from the 1980 album King of the World Spacer (album) , 2011 jazz album by Jason Adasiewicz Spacers, a fictional sociocultural group in Isaac Asimov's Robot series of novels and short stories

  9. Swage nut - Wikipedia

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    A pair of swage nuts threaded to accept 8-32 screws.Note the narrow undercut visible just above the clinching ring on the left-hand nut. A swage nut or self-clinching nut is a type of nut or threaded insert that is used on sheet metal.