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The thin, sharp part of a colter.
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A plate or thin portion, continuous or perforated, connecting stiffening ribs or flanges, or other parts of an object.
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The thin vertical plate or portion connecting the upper and lower flanges of an lower flanges of an iron girder, rolled beam, or railroad rail.
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It is the inside member of the "I" configuration that connects and aligns the top and bottom flanges in an engineered I-joist. It is usually made of plywood or structural wood panels (see Web Stock).
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The vertical element of a wood I-Joist that is made of plywood or OSB. The web joins the top and bottom flanges of the I-Joist and transmits shear forces.
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The portion of a truss or girder between and connecting the flanges, its function being principally to resist shear.
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The vertical between the flanges portion of a frame siderail or a crossmember.
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The center portion of a beam between the top and the bottom of the flanges.
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The portion of a truss or beam between the flanges. Its office is principally to resist shear.
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the wider plate-like section of a beam or frame
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The thin section of metal remaining at bottom of a cavity or depression in a forging. The web may be removed by piercing or machining.
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(1) A single thickness of foil as it leaves the rolling mill. (2) A connecting element between ribs, flanges, or bosses on shapes and forgings.
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central part of a section, a beam, connecting both flanges in a perpendicular plan to these.
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internal, diagonal brace between chords in truss.
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The central portion of the body that joins the lands. The extreme end of the web forms the chisel edge on a two-flute drill.
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The system of members connecting the top and bottom chords of a truss. Or the vertical portion of an I-beam or girder.
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A thin strip of metal joining two thicker strips. Examples include the narrow central section of bullhead rail or the central section of fluted coupling and connecting rods.
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The cross wall connecting the face shells of a hollow concrete masonry unit.
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That portion of a structural member between the flanges.
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The portion of a beam located between and connected to the flanges.
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A narrow strip, which connects the part to the skeleton or adjoining part. The center, along the axis, of a twist drill. Any narrow section of a die connecting one section to another.
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1. The thin central vertical portion of an I-beam, which connects the top and bottom sections which are the flanges. 2. The cross section wall that connects the face shells of a hollow concrete masonry wall.
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The portion of a hollow concrete masonry unit connecting the face shells.
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