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binding post

American  

noun

  1. one of several metal pegs or rods, fitted into a loose-leaf binder, for holding sheets with prepunched holes.


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A binding post, B, is attached to each brass strip on the ends of the block of wood.

From The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do by Popular Mechanics Co.

The test lamps used in the previous tests are connected, one end of lamp cord to the switch, the other end to a binding post of the regulator.

From Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon by Harold P. (Harold Phillips) Manly

To each binding post of an electric bell fasten a piece of insulated copper wire with bare ends and at least 4 feet long.

From Common Science by John W. (John Woodside) Ritchie

Fasten one end of a copper wire to the zinc of the first cell and the other end of this wire to one binding post of an electric bell.

From Common Science by John W. (John Woodside) Ritchie

A. Trouble would usually be found at one of the binding posts, where one of the binding post screws would be found loose.

From The Traveling Engineers' Association To Improve The Locomotive Engine Service of American Railroads by Anonymous

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