Brass Copper Set Screw Grub Screws
Metric Size: M1.4 - M52, Inch Size: 0# - 2"
Hexagon Socket(Allen), Torx Star, Square, Slotted Drive Types
Flat Point, Cup Point, Cone Point, Dog Point
Other Drive and Point Type are also available acc. to customer requirement
Various Surface Finishes
Various Material Grades are available
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A universal socket grips any shape, 54 steel pins automatically adjust to grip hex nuts, wing nuts, square nuts, and especially broken or rusted nuts.
Product’s detail:
- Minimum grip size: 7mm (1/4″)
- Maximum grip size: 19 mm (3/4”)
- Maximum depth: 9,5 mm
Professional grade universal socket wrench
Replaces both metric and standard sockets and wrenches
Unique design automatically adjusts to any size or shape
Includes power adapter for electric drill or screwdriver
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Pronunciation
(Balearic) IPA(key): /koˈʎa/
(Central) IPA(key): /kuˈʎa/
(Valencian) IPA(key): /koˈʎaɾ/
Etymology 1
From Late Latin collāre (“an unattached item worn about the neck”), from Latin collāris.
Noun
collarm (plural collars)
A collar. (a chain or belt placed around the neck of an animal)
A collar. (a solid circle of metal placed around the neck of a slave or prisoner)
A collar. (any ornament placed at the neck)
(historical) A collar. (a gold chain worn about the neck as a badge of belonging to certain chivalric orders)
A necklace.
(historical, military) An aventail.
A collar. (a ring or loop used to support and protect a rotating shaft)
A collar. (a ring or loop used to join together two parts of a shaft or pole)
(entomology) A collar. (lobed membranous expansion of the prothorax of some insects)
(zoology) A collar. (a band of feathers, fur, or scales about the neck of an animal that is of a contrasting color to what is near it)
Synonyms
(necklace): collaret
Etymology 2
From the action of securing a yoke around the coll (“neck”) of an animal.
Verb
collar (first-person singular present collo, past participle collat)
To join together objects through the use of nuts or bolts.
To collar a person or animal.
To establish control of a person or animal.
To twist. (to pressure someone to do something)
To screw. (to tighten a screw)
(textiles) To adjust a collador (“heddle”).
Conjugation
Conjugation of collar (first conjugation)
Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/collar
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