"Wringbolt" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wringbolt" Meaning

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Usages of 'wringbolt'


Metaphorically: a tight situation or situation that requires great effort to resolve - "The bureaucratic wringbolt of office politics was a nightmare to navigate through."
Metalworking: a threaded rod through which a nut is threaded - "The wringbolt was corroded and needed to be replaced to loosen the stubborn lock."
Mechanical: in a wringbolt lock, a longitudinal knot that fits within a nut to turn it - "A screw tightened the wringbolt to secure the bundle of cables underneath."
Fishing: a knot that is not wringbolt - an essential aspect when tying various types of knots - "When tying the wringbolt knot, keep your hands out of the loop."

Note that "wringbolt" seems not to be a word in current use in English. However, 'wringbolt' could be shortened as 'wring bolt'.

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