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| Wire cloth
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Cloth, used as reinforcement in plaster or screening, which is woven from thin wire strands. |
| Wire coat hanger
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| Wire color coding
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Electrical wires which have been given certain colors to designate their functions. |
| Wire connections
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Way to connect or terminate wires. |
| Wire connectors
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Also referred to as a wire nut or pressure connector, or solderless connector, often made of plastic, it joins two or more stripped electrical wires together, by twisting, without the need for soldering. The tapered spring or threads in a wire nut hold the ends of the wires that are to be joined. |
| Wire cutter
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Plier shaped cutting tool with edges on the jaws for cutting wire. |
| Wire fasteners
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Fastener which, when attached to a structure, can hold the wires used to hang other wires, such as those for suspended ceilings. |
| Wire gauge
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(1) Numbering system assigned to designate the diameter of wire with the small size being given the higher number. (2) Metal, flat and circular in shape, with notches around the perimeter, which are used to measure the diameter of a piece of wire. |
| Wire glass
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Glass containing wire support, which makes it stronger and less likely to be broken and cause harm. |
| Wire lath
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Wire used in concrete reinforcement. |
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