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has gloss | eng: Computer case screws are the hardware used to fasten together parts of a computer case and to fasten the system components (such as motherboards, hard drives, and power supplies) to the case. Although there are numerous manufacturers of computer cases throughout the world, the computer industry has generally standardized on some specific screw thread measurements. The Unified Thread Standard (UTS) originates from the United States while the ISO metric screw thread is standardized worldwide. In turn, these thread standards define preferred size combinations that are based on generic units—some on the inch and others on the millimeter. |
lexicalization | eng: Computer case screws |
instance of | (noun) a fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head screw |
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media:img | M3 screw and 6-32 UTS screw with ruler thread pitch.png |
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