Hardware and Metal Fittings Flashcards
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Hardware concealed or hidden from view.
Rough Hardware
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Straight slender piece of metal
• One end pointed and the other enlarged and flattened
• For hammering into wood or other building materials as fastener.
Nail
NAILS
• General purpose nail
• Small head which allows it to be punched below timber surface
a. Bullet Head
b. Clout
c. Deck Spike
d. Duplex
a. Bullet Head
NAILS
• Large flat head to support material being fixed
• For fixing metal sheeting, strapping, brackets, conduit and pipe clips.
a. Bullet Head
b. Clout
c. Deck Spike
d. Duplex
b. Clout
NAILS
• Used for fixing large size timbers
a. Bullet Head
b. Clout
c. Deck Spike
d. Duplex
c. Deck Spike
NAILS
• Used in formwork applications and for fastening temporary work.
• Second head left exposed for easy removal and for attaching string line.
a. Bullet Head
b. Clout
c. Deck Spike
d. Duplex
d. Duplex
NAILS
• For fixing fiber cement sheeting.
a. Fibercement
b. Flathead
c. Underlay
d. Masonry
a. Fibercement
NAILS
• For softwoods and thin timber
• Flat head stops timber pulling over head.
a. Fibercement
b. Flathead
c. Underlay
d. Masonry
b. Flathead
NAILS
• For fixing Hardboard and Fiber cement underlay sheeting to timber floors.
a. Fibercement
b. Flathead
c. Underlay
d. Masonry
c. Underlay
NAILS
• For securing materials to brick or concrete.
• Made of thick, hardened steel or zinc with grooved or fluted shank.
a. Fibercement
b. Flathead
c. Underlay
d. Masonry
d. Masonry
NAILS
• Used with softwoods, fencing, pallets and crating.
• Twisted shank provides stronger holding power.
a. Pallet
b. Plasterboard
c. Roofing
d. Softsheet
a. Pallet
NAILS
• Fixes plasterboard to timber framing.
• Annular thread for greater holding power.
a. Pallet
b. Plasterboard
c. Roofing
d. Softsheet
b. Plasterboard
NAILS
• For iron roofing and fencing
• Twisted shank provides stronger holding power.
a. Pallet
b. Plasterboard
c. Roofing
d. Softsheet
c. Roofing
NAILS
• For light ply, mdf, etc., where the panel needs to be held firmly.
a. Pallet
b. Plasterboard
c. Roofing
d. Softsheet
d. Softsheet
NAILS
• For marking points in bitumen and asphalt.
• Large washer in galvanised finish.
a. Surveyor
b. Blue Cut Tack
c. Timbergrip
d. Staple
a. Surveyor
NAILS
• For fixing textile materials to wood
a. Surveyor
b. Blue Cut Tack
c. Timbergrip
d. Staple
b. Blue Cut Tack
NAILS
• Specially designed head to be driven below timber surface.
• For decking and Pergolas
a. Surveyor
b. Blue Cut Tack
c. Timbergrip
d. Staple
c. Timbergrip
NAILS
• For fixing wire and netting to timber posts and frames.
a. Surveyor
b. Blue Cut Tack
c. Timbergrip
d. Staple
d. Staple
NAILS
• For attaching paneling to walls.
• Low profile and usually a ringed shank.
a. Wall Panel
b. Weathertex
c. Paneling
d. Shank
a. Wall Panel
NAILS
• 50mm x 2.8mm nail used to fix Weathertex to timber framing.
a. Wall Panel
b. Weathertex
c. Paneling
d. Shank
b. Weathertex
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Attached to drawers
• Attached to side walls of drawers.
Metal Guides
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Fittings found on flat-pack self assembly furniture products.
Knock-down Fittings
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Used for drawer front knobs and pulls.
Drawer Pull Screws
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Bolt with machine screw thread on one end.
• Lag-screw thread on the other end.
Hanger Bolts
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Universal heavy-duty cam-action fastener for extremely strong joints.
Heavy Duty Universal Connector
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Metal inserts with threads that protect wood or board’s screw slot.
Threaded Inserts
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Threaded inserts tat works well on thin materials such as exposed veneer seating.
Lowe Profile Threaded Insert
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Knock down fitting ideal when clamping is difficult on large assemblies.
Minifix KD Fittings
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Hardware that has finish
• Used as a decorative and functional fitting for furniture
• Enhance function and appearance.
Finishing Hardware
HARDWARE AND METAL FITTINGS
• Used to support and turn a door above a pivot
• Consisting of 2 plates joined together by a pin
Hinge
HINGE TYPE ACCORDING TO DESIGN
• Consists of 2 rectangular metal plates
• Joined by a removable pin
a. Butt Hinge
b. Fast-pin Hinge
c. Loose pin Hinge
d. Piano Hinge
a. Butt Hinge
HINGE TYPE ACCORDING TO DESIGN
• Having a non-removable pin
a. Butt Hinge
b. Fast-pin Hinge
c. Loose pin Hinge
d. Piano Hinge
b. Fast-pin Hinge
HINGE TYPE ACCORDING TO DESIGN
• Having a removable pin which permits 2 parts to be separated.
a. Butt Hinge
b. Fast-pin Hinge
c. Loose pin Hinge
d. Piano Hinge
c. Loose pin Hinge
HINGE TYPE ACCORDING TO DESIGN
• Hinge that is considered to be the most efficient kind.
• Continuous up to 6ft.
a. Butt Hinge
b. Fast-pin Hinge
c. Loose pin Hinge
d. Piano Hinge
d. Piano Hinge
HINGE TYPE ACCORDING TO DESIGN
• T-shaped hinge
• Crosspiece as the stationary member
• Long stem being the movable leaf
T-hinge or Cross-garnet hinge
HINGE TYPE ACCORDING TO DESIGN
• Consisting of a number of flat plates rotating around a central pin.
• With shoulders mortised into the door edge and frame to be concealed when closed.
Invisible Hinge
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