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6 Screw head diagrams. 2 comments. 7 Clutch head bit is not one way. 2 comments. 8 Mortorq. 2 comments. 9 triwing. 2 comments ...
LGA 1700 socket on a motherboard.. The land grid array (LGA) is a type of surface-mount packaging for integrated circuits (ICs) that is notable for having the pins on the socket (when a socket is used) — as opposed to pins on the integrated circuit, known as a pin grid array (PGA). [1]
Slot screw drives have a single horizontal indentation (the slot) in the fastener head and is driven by a "common blade" or flat-bladed screwdriver.This form was the first type of screw drive to be developed, and, for centuries, it was the simplest and cheapest to make because it can just be sawed or filed.
English: This is a diagram of the layers of material that make up white lined chipboard. This diagram is not drawn to scale. The layers are labeled with numbers (1 through 6) in the diagram as follows... Two or three coating layers; Pulp or white recovered fiber; Recovered fiber underliner; One or more layers of mixed and/or recovered fiber
Hardware, e.g., screws, nuts, washers, also used for drilled holes: sometimes hardware is expanded to "HW" HY: Circulator or directional coupler: IR: Infrared diode: often changed to "D" for diode J: Jack (least-movable connector of a connector pair), jack connector (connector may have "male" pin contacts and/or "female" socket contacts)
The term fine adjustment screw typically refers to screws with threads from 40–100 TPI (Threads Per Inch) (0.5 mm to 0.2 mm pitch) and ultra fine adjustment screw has been used to refer to 100–254 TPI (0.2 mm to 0.1 mm pitch). These screws are most frequently used in applications where the screw is used to control fine motion of an object.
A carpenter uses a chain mortiser to cut a large mortise A worker uses a large circular saw to cut joints. Joinery is a part of woodworking that involves joining pieces of wood, engineered lumber, or synthetic substitutes (such as laminate), to produce more complex items.