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Fastener and Strap

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Difference between Fastener and Strap

Fastener vs. Strap

A fastener (US English) or fastening (UK English) is a hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together. A strap, sometimes also called strop, is an elongated flap or ribbon, usually of fabric or leather.

Similarities between Fastener and Strap

Fastener and Strap have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Buckle, Hook-and-loop fastener, Rope, Snap fastener.

Buckle

The buckle or clasp is a device used for fastening two loose ends, with one end attached to it and the other held by a catch in a secure but adjustable manner.

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Hook-and-loop fastener

Hook-and-loop fasteners, hook-and-pile fasteners or touch fasteners, consist of two components: typically, two lineal fabric strips (or, alternatively, round "dots" or squares) which are attached (sewn or otherwise adhered) to the opposing surfaces to be fastened.

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Rope

A rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibers or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form.

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Snap fastener

A snap fastener (also called press stud, popper, snap or tich) is a pair of interlocking discs, made out of a metal or plastic, commonly used in place of buttons to fasten clothing and for similar purposes.

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Fastener and Strap Comparison

Fastener has 90 relations, while Strap has 29. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.36% = 4 / (90 + 29).

References

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