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The nut has a round shape and is made of metal with a silver or gray finish. It has threads on the interior to match those of the rod or bolt and is designed to be embedded in concrete or masonry to create a secure connection.
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The stopper is made of rubber or silicone and has a cylindrical shape with ridges or grooves around the perimeter to improve grip. The stopper is shown inserted into the opening of a pipe or channel and can be expanded or contracted to create a seal that blocks the flow of water.
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The coupler has two sets of jaws, each with teeth that grip onto the tubes, and a bolt that can be tightened to secure them in place. The coupler is made of metal and has a shiny, silver finish.
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An anchor nut is a type of fastener used in construction and scaffolding systems to secure scaffold tubes and other components to each other. It has a hexagonal shape and is threaded on the inside to allow it to be screwed onto a bolt or threaded rod. The outer surface of the nut has a series of curved ridges that provide a secure grip and make it easy to tighten or loosen using a wrench or pliers. Anchor nuts are typically made of steel or other metals and are designed to provide a strong and durable connection that can support the weight of the scaffold and any workers or equipment on it.

 

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