After looking for myself, the only electrical 'butted seam' I can find is in regards to the construction of the actual crimp-on connectors. A butted seam here means that the sleeve of the connector (where the wire goes) is not forged of one continuous piece of metal; rather, it is a flat piece of metal rolled into a cylinder, giving it a 'butted seam' where the two ends meet each other. This is in comparison to a connector made with no seams, i.e. forged in a mold. etc. The connectors for high voltage/high amperage connections (like a pole mount transformer) are made solid like this. ------------------- Original answer: I'd actually need to know in what context you heard that term. Assuming you mean an electrical butt connection, that would be two wires connected at the ends by inserting each into an insulated butt connector, and crimping the connector onto both wires. If this isn't what you mean, you would need to ask with context. Please update the discussion area for this question to add context, or ask a new question.
A seam is where two pieces of cloth are joined together, typically by stitching or another method of fastening. Seams can be found on various types of clothing and textiles to create structure, shape, and functionality.
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For sealing a seam between two granite slabs, it is recommended to use a clear silicone caulk that is specifically designed for use with granite. This type of caulk is durable, flexible, and resistant to water, making it ideal for this application. Be sure to clean the seam thoroughly before applying the caulk for the best adhesion and finish.
To open a sealed snow globe, look for a seam or slit along the bottom or base of the globe. Using a sharp object or a flat tool, carefully pry open the seam to access the inside of the globe. Be cautious to avoid damaging the globe or injuring yourself.
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Double butted spokes have two different thicknesses along their length, making them stronger and lighter than single butted spokes, which only have one thickness. This difference affects the overall strength and durability of the bicycle wheel.
The three types of seam are Plain seam, French seam and Ancient or Old German flat seam.
a curved seam is a seam that is curved
An open seam is a general purpose seam. An open seam is two pieces of fabric sewn together, and then the seam allowances are pressed open, creating a flat and clean seam line on the right side of the fabric.
An enclosed seam, or a French seam, is a seam that is sewn with the wrong sides of the fabric together. A second seam is usually sewn with the right sides together so that the first seam is enclosed.
But is not a verb and does not have a past tense. However, butt is a verb (using the head or horns to strike or push). The past tense of butt is butted.
The seam to seam length in a horizontal vessel refers to the distance measured from one seam to the opposite seam of the vessel along its circumference. It is an important measurement for determining the size and capacity of the vessel. This measurement is typically used in the fabrication and design of horizontal vessels such as tanks or pressure vessels.
A bicycle frame with double butted tubing is lighter, stronger, and more comfortable than a frame with single thickness tubing. The double butted design allows for weight reduction without sacrificing durability, providing a smoother ride and better performance.
You need to explain what seam you mean? A seam of coal? A seam in a jacket?
A seam is where two or more bits of cloth are overlapped. A seam consists of cloth.
There are 11 types of seams which include: abutted, enclosed, exposed, false french, flat-felled, french, fused, glued, hairline, lapped seam with raw edges, and finally overedged seam.