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Q: What is a slender metal fastener point with a round tapered head and point on the other end?
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What does 14kt ge mean?

The meaning of 14kt ge is 14 karat gold electroplated. It means gold is plated over a base metal of some kind other than precious.


What is the difference between pave and accent diamons?

Accent diamonds are the diamonds added to a piece of jewelry to enhance its appearance. They often accompany a centerpiece diamond or other gem, or even multiple centerpiece gems. Pave is a setting technique. It is a way of designing how the metal will hold the gems. Other setting techniques include prong, bezel, channel, flush, bar, invisible, etc. Jewelry created with the pave technique is literally "paved" with diamonds, fit into tapered holes or held in place by tiny prongs in a way that makes the surfaces of the gemstones look like pavement. Multiple small stones, commonly round or square, fitted next to each other in the ring's surface, give the illusion of a continuous diamond surface. Often gemstones are cobbled in multiple rows (three to four rows is not unusual), to accent a larger center stone (a fancy color diamond or a colored gemstone) or simply to create a flat or curved centerpiece in and of itself.


What is 14 KY in gold chains?

The term 14 karat refers to the purity of the gold, and the amount of gold used in the chain, the other 10 parts of the chain metal is not gold. The Y is yellow gold.


What does 18kge mean stamped in a ring?

18kge means 18 karat gold electroplate. That means the item is not solid gold, but has a thin gold plating over some other metal (often, but not necessarily always, silver).


What is the difference between 10 and 14 karat gold used in a ring?

10 karat gold is 10 parts of pure gold to 14 parts of other metal and 14 karat gold is 14 parts of pure gold.

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What is washer?

without a more descriptive question, its a machine for washing objects, a metal disc with a hole in the center for a screw, bolt or other fastener to pass through or even a person who washes things ie clothes, dishes etc


Can a tire loose air pressure within three days?

Yes. And it can loose it in a lot less time if there is a nail or other fastener has gone through it. Some metal "spears" can let the air out of a tire in only a few minutes.


Which Fastener consisting of a wedge or pin to hold two other pieces together?

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Is Slender Man alive in 2014?

Of course not, nor is 'he' alive in any other year. Slender Man is the result of a fictional creepy pasta story.


Why are taper washers used?

A taper washer is used to create a mating surface perpendicular to a fastener, for example if a wedge were to be bolted to a flat plate, a taper washer would be used to provide a perpendicular surface under the nut (or the screw head). Without the taper washer, the clamping force would all be on one side of the nut, interfering with tightening and bending the shaft of the fastener instead of stretching it. A tapered washer is a wedge in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the through hole, i.e. it is thicker on one side than the other. The taper is chosen to match the application.


Why are the cans used for canned salmon tapered?

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What does a flute look like?

the flut is a rod with holes that the player will cover according to the note that needs to be issued.


What is a bolt in steel?

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Is the pittman arm a unwearable part?

One end of the pitman arm connects firmly to the steering gear on a spline. No moving or wearing parts on that end. The other end of the pitman arm has a tapered hole. The steering linkage connects to the tapered hole with a tapered ball joint fitting. If it isn't damaged, a pitman arm will not wear out.


How does velcro tape work?

Velcro works when one side of the fastener---a side full of tiny "hooks"---attaches to the other side of the fastener---a side full of tiny "loops." The hooks lock into the loops, and when they are pulled apart, they make that distinctive sound.