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What do the numbers on a silver jewelry clasp mean?

The numbers on a silver jewelry clasp are used to measure the precious metal content of the piece. For examples if the numbers on a clasp read 999 then the piece consists of 99 percent silver, and 1 percent other metal. If the letters on the clasp read STER, then the piece is sterling silver usually 92.5 percent 7.5 percent other metals.


What is the name of the circle part the clasp clasps on to?

circle


How do you reset the combination of a Lewis Clark combination lock?

To reset a Lewis N. Clark 3-dial TSA002 combo lock, do the following: 1) Position the lock so if you're looking straight at it, the lock is set on it's large flat side, with the combo numbers on the right side and the n-shaped clasp open on the left. 2) Pull the clasp straight up and rotate it counter clockwise 180 degrees and press it down. 3) While holding the clasp down at the 180 degree location, dial in your new combo. 4) After the new combo is set, release the downward pressure on the clasp, continue rotating it counter clockwise to the lock position and you're done.


What is a synonym for clasp?

grasp, hold, press, grip, seize, squeeze, embrace, clutch, hook, pin, clip, buckle, brooch


5 uses of magnet in day to day life?

To hold notes onto the refrigerator. To hold shut the cabinet door. To activate the switch in the alarm contact on your windows and doors. To make your computer hard drive read and write. To generate the magnetic field in the electrical generators that produce power to make your appliances function and your lights come on. To make the relays in the traffic signal switch work. As a clasp to hold your necklace on. As a clasp to hold your purse shut. As a coupler between toy train cars. As the lifting mechanism on MAGLEV high speed trains. To enable the crane in a metal scrap yard to pick up junk. In a recycling separator to remove ferris metals from other scrap for recycling.