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Jack
Lifting device for, among other things automobiles, so they can be raised
to a higher level temporarily while repairs are being done. Most are the
hydraulic type or the screw type.
Jack
Arch
This arch, also called a flat arch, straight arch, minor arch, segmented
arch, or multi-centered arch, has a horizontal top surface, with a span
of up to 6 feet, can support loads up to 1,000 pounds per square foot,
with a rise to span ratio of 0.15 or less.
Jack
Hammer
Device with a chisel or pointed bit, which is either pneumatic or electric
and is used to break or cup up a surface.
Jack
Plane
Hand tool, which consists of a long base plate with a sharply angled cutting
blade, extending through the slot in the base. When the base plate is
slid along a piece of wood, the blade shaves off thin layers of the wood,
unless the extension is adjusted for thicker layers.
Jack
Post
Screw jack or lifting device with wide based footing and a top plate for
spreading the load. Used for raising and supporting a horizontal member,
which is sagging, possibly a cracked floor joist, it can be left in place
permanently.
Jack
Rafter
Roofing rafter reaching from a valley to a ridge or from a hip to a wall
top plate.
Jackscrew
Type of lifting device, which adjusts its height and the height of its
load, by turning a threaded shaft in an internally-threaded sleeve.
Jackshaft
Also called a countershaft, this solid, short round shaft is used for
the transmission of power from a motor to a working part.
Jack
Stud
Short stud, which does not reach from the floor to the ceiling, but only
from the floor to a window, for example.
Jahn
Forming System
Trade name of concrete forming accessories that are used to hold sheets
of plywood in place when making concrete forms. The accessories include
brackets, clips and ties.
Jalousie
Window
Type of window made up of a number of rectangular panes of glass or louvers,
placed in slots in a frame, one above the other. The panes are held in
place by a pinned connection that rotates, allowing the panes to be opened
simultaneously to provide a flow of air. When closed, the panes overlap
slightly, preventing rain from entering the structure, however they do
not seal tightly so this type of window works better in mild climates.
It is often referred to as a louvered window.
Jam
Nut
A nut, which is tightened against the primary nut, to keep it from loosening,
when the primary nut is tightened to the needed torque. A jam nut may
be the same as the primary nut or may be made of stamped sheet metal.
Jamb
A piece of a framed opening, such as the bottom, side or top of a door
or window opening.
Jamb
Block
Block that is formed with a special slot to hold the jamb of window or
doorframes.
Jamb,
Head
The top window frame or doorframe member.
Japan
Wax
This wax is used as an ingredient in furniture polish and floor waxes
and comes from the fruit of the oriental sumac plant.
Japanese
Wood Oil
Also called Tung oil or China wood oil, this drying oil is taken from
the seed kernels of the Tung tree and is used in making wood finishes.
Jarno
Taper
The standard taper, which is 0.600 inch taper per foot (tpf), for lathe
headstock and tailstock sockets. The taper is used to grip similarly tapered
objects.
J
Bend
The trap section, with a 180-degree bend, of a multi-piece P-trap, which
is also called a return bend.
J
Factor
Factor used by appraisers and investors to determine the changes needed
in operating income to obtain a desired rate of return. This factor is
determined after consideration of the location, rental, similar properties
and cost of maintenance.
J
Hook
Electrical wire in which a hook like bend in its end helps to shape and
fit it around an electrical terminal.
Jeopardy
Danger, hazard, risk, or peril.
Jetting
1. Digging holes by directing water under high pressure to a certain spot.
2. Injection of water into the ground with a metal pipe so that the action
of the water will consolidate the loose earth to help settle unstable
ground or backfill.
Jetty
Projecting structure or part of a building.
Jib
Projecting from the main body of a crane, this arm can be swiveled around
to reach and move loads.
Jigsaw
Power saw that cuts curved, irregular and intricate patterns with its
thin blade that moves up and down
Jimmy
A short crowbar.
Jitterbug
Hand tamper, also referred to as a concrete tamper, which consists of
a metal grill with long handles. It forces large aggregate beneath the
wet concrete surface to leave it smooth and finished.
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