- A
castellated nut,
sometimes referred to as a
castle nut, is a nut with
slots (notches) cut into one end. The name
comes from the nut's
resemblance to...
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building with them is
described as crenellated;
alternative older terms are
castellated and embattled. The act of
adding crenels to a
previously unbroken parapet...
- A
castellated beam is a beam
style where an I-beam is
subjected to a
longitudinal cut
along its web
following a
specific pattern. The
purpose is to divide...
- The
Castellated and
Domestic Architecture of
Scotland from the
Twelfth to the
Eighteenth Century is a book that was
published in 5
volumes from 1887 to...
- Somalia. In
earlier charts and maps, it is
alternately identified as "
Castellated Ruin" or "Portuguese Castle".
Rasini contains a
number of monuments....
- ESP-WROOM-02 18 1.5 mm 2×9
castellated No PCB
trace Yes 18 × 20 FCC ID 2AC7Z-ESPWROOM02. ESP-WROOM-02D 18 1.5 mm 2×9
castellated No PCB
trace Yes 18 × 20...
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following is a list of
positive locking devices: A
split beam nut A
castellated nut and a
split pin A hex nut or cap **** and a tab
washer A hex nut...
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Manderley Castle,
formerly "Victoria Castle" and "Ayesha Castle," is a
large castellated Irish mansion built in
Victorian style, in Killiney,
County Dublin, Ireland...
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Melville Castle is a three-storey
Gothic castellated mansion situated less than a mile (>2 km) west-south-west of Dalkeith, Midlothian, near the North...
- Surface-mount
connections used in RF
modules include land grid
array (LGA) and
castellated pads. The LGA
package allows for
small module sizes as the pads are all...