(engineering) A small piece of sheet metal, usually shaped like a triangle, used to hold a pane of glass in place. Also known as sprig.
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(engineering) A small piece of sheet metal, usually shaped like a triangle, used to hold a pane of glass in place. Also known as sprig.
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A thin small three- or four-cornered piece of sheet metal, used to hold a pane of glass in a window frame while putty is applied.
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