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129: 32: 145: 156: 560: 190:"iron") is any of a number of types of objects, generally used for fastening, joining, sealing, or reinforcement. They are often narrow circular rings made from metal, or less commonly, plastic. Ferrules are also often referred to as 558:, Mito Ryo Nagase; Machida Juichi Noda & Tachikawa Etsuji Sugita, "Ferrule for optical fiber transmitting linearly polarized light and optical fiber connector using this ferrule", issued 1991-05-21 289:, is a band that encircles the external dimension of residual tooth structure, not unlike the metal bands that exist around a barrel. This is also known as the 303:
shaft just above the club head hosel. Originally designed to protect the shaft from damaging vibrations, it is now used mainly for aesthetic purposes.
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as well as the ring, often crimped, sometimes pinned, that prevents an umbrella's canopy from sliding off the end when open
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The sleeve, usually plastic or metal, on the end of a shoelace, preventing it from unraveling (called the
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parts together, including bundles of wires, or cloth threads to the end of the mop, as an example.
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A metal cap at the end of a cable housing with a hole on a bicycle or motorcycle control cable
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The margin of a cast crown that stabilizes root-canal-treated teeth in restorative dentistry
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protecting any exposed portion of the wire not completely inside the screw terminal post.
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The bottom end of a flag stick on a golf course, which fits snugly into the hole in a cup
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The metal band used to prevent the end of a wooden instrument or tool from splitting
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for attaching tubing (piping) commonly have ferrules (sometimes called
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The semi-circular metal band that holds in place the fibers on the
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The plastic sleeve that adorns the bottom of a steel or graphite
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parts, adding wear resistance, damage protection, or packaging.
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Non-circular ferrules holding bristles of a brush to its handle
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terminations, glass or plastic fibers are bonded to precision
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that finishes and protects the end of the wooden shaft.
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for fluids like oil and water, or for gasses like air.
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The metal band that binds the bristles or hair of a
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