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ferrule A tube housed within a connector in which the central bore contains and aligns the optical fibre.
Ãâó: www.fibreoptech.co.uk/glossary.asp
ferrule A rigid tube that confines or holds a fiber as part of a connector assembly.
Ãâó: www.pd-ld.com/Industry_glossary.htm
ferrule A mechanical fixture, generally a rigid tube, used to protect and align a fiber in a connector. Generally associated with fiber optic connectors and made of ceramic material.
Ãâó: www.cetpak.com/Technical/glossary.htm
ferrule A decorative "cap" on some clubs where the shaft inserts into the club head to make the transition from the head to the shaft smoother, look more tapered or finished.
Ãâó: www.golf-galore.com/golf-terms-f.html
ferrule refers to metallic, often bronze, bands or rings overlying and retaining the opposite ends of the grip. On much later swords, ferrules of intricately interwoven wire are termed Turk's heads, a metaphor remaining from the time when turbans were in style in Turkey.
Ãâó: www.vikingsword.com/glossary.html
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