Hardware and Adhesives Flashcards

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The metal tools for fastening and fittings used in construction.

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Hardware

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Metal fittings that are concealed in a finished construction.

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Rough Hardware

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3
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Exposed hardware serving as decorative as well as a utilitarian purpose.

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Finish Hardware

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4
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Another term for Finish Hardware.

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Architectural Hardware

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5
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A jointed device, usually consisting of two leaves joined together by a pin, on which a door, gate or shutter swings, turns or moves.

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Hinge

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6
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A type of hinge which consist of two leaves with an odd number of knuckles on one leaf and an even knuckles on the other.

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Butt Hinge

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7
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A type of hinge that closes by itself.

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Gravity Hinge

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8
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A hinge having a knuckle formed from half of each leaf, with the upper half removable from the pin.

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Loose Joint Hinge

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9
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A pin or bolt on which something turns, as the gudgeon of a hinge.

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Pintle

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10
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A socket for the pintle of the hinge.

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Gudgeon

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11
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A hinge containing a coil spring in its barrel for closing a door automatically.

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Spring Hinge

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12
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A hinge permitting a door to swing in either direction.

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Double Acting Hinge

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13
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A long, narrow hinge that runs the full length of the two surfaces to which its leaves are joined.

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Piano Hinge

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14
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Another term for Piano Hinge.

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Continuous Hinge

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15
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Hinge having two long leaves for securing to the adjacent faces of a door and doorjamb.

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Strap Hinge

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16
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A T-Shaped strap hinge with the crosspiece as the stationary member and the long stem being the movable leaf.

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Cross Garnet Hinge

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17
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Another term for Cross Garnet Hinge.

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T-Hinge

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18
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A strap hinge having leaves which are narrower at their junction than at their other extremities.

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Dovetail Hinge

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19
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An H-shaped hinge having a protruding knuckle so that a door can stand away from the wall when they fully open.

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Parliament Hinge

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20
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A hinge having a single, pivoting joint with cylindrical knuckle.

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Paumelle

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21
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A paumelle having an oval shaped knuckle.

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Olive Knuckle Hinge

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22
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A hinge consisting of a number of flat plates rotating about a central pin, with shoulders mortised into a door edge and door frame so as to conceal when closed.

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Invisible Hinge

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23
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A device for securing a door, drawer or lid in position when closed, consisting of a bolt or combination of bolts propelled and withdrawn by a key or combination -operated mechanism.

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Lock

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24
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An assembly of parts making up a complete locking system including knobs, plates and a locking mechanism.

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Lockset

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25
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Only holds the door in place with no provision for locking.

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Latchset

26
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A type of door lock; the bolt which is square in cross section, is operated by the door key or a turn piece.

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Dead Bolt

27
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Simply designed lockset which is locked from the inside by pushing, without a key, a universal button.

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Toilet Lockset

28
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A hole in a lock case or escutcheon for inserting a key.

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Keyhole

29
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An ornamental plate surrounding the shaft of a door knob at the face of a door.

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Rose

30
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The edge plat or surface through which the bolt of a lock passes.

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Faceplate

31
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Another term for faceplate.

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Selvage

32
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A lock housed within two holes bored at right angles to each other, one through the face of a door and the other in the door edge.

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Cylindrical Lock

33
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A handle, more or less, spherical, usually for operating a lock.

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Knob

34
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A round disk or plate fastened to the face of a door around the hole in the door through which the doorknob spindle passes.

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Knob Rose

35
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A protective plate surrounding the keyhole.

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Escutcheon

36
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A metal plate or box which is set in a doorjamb and is either pierced or recessed to receive the bolt or latch of a lock, fixed on a door.

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Strike plate

37
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The projection from the side of a strike plate which the bolt of the lock strikes first.

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Lip Strike

38
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Devices that automatically return the door to its closed position after it is opened.

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Closers

39
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Provides an alternative way to hang doors where the visual appearance of hinges is objectionable; it may be center hung or offset.

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Pivots

40
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Push bars extending across the width of the door.

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Panic Hardware

41
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Small metal fabrications with rubber bumpers.

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Door stops/bumpers

42
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Vertical members used between double doors to seal the opening.

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Astragals

43
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Small pieces of metal having one end pointed and the other enlarged.

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Nails

44
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Nails sizes are designated by the term…

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Penny

45
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The body of a nail.

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Shaft

46
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Nailing in which the nails are driven perpendicular to the face of the material.

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Face Nailing

47
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Also called concealed or secret nailing. Nailing in such a way that the nail heads are not visible on the face of the work.

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Blind Nailing

48
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Also called skew or tusk nailing. Nailing obliquely to the surfaces being joint.

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Toe Nailing

49
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Metal fasteners having tapered, helically threaded shanks and slotted heads designated to be driven to woods by turning.

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Screws

50
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A bolt having a squae head and a thin, coarse-pitched thread.

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Lag screw

51
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An anchor having a metal shell with a screw along its axis. Locally called a ‘tox screw’ with a plastic shell.

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Screw Anchors

52
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A screw used to fasten metal roofing sheets to the purlins.

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Tekscrew

53
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Have small projections that are progressively flattened as a bolt is tightened.

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Load indicating washers

54
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Is a trademark for a brand of expansion bolt having a split, sleevelike sheath.

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Molly

55
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Bolts with two hinged wings that close against a spring when passing through a whole.

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Toggle Bolts

56
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Metal pins that are used for permanently joining two or more structural steel members by passing a headed shank through a hole.

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Rivets

57
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May be solid, liquid or powdered used to bond surfaces together.

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Adhesives

58
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Known as white glue, water based and dries quickly.

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Polyvinyl/PVA Glue

59
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A very popular and most common PVA glue. Effectively used as wood glue.

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Stickwel

60
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A high-strength adhesive.

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Epoxy