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Howstuffworks "How do stud finders work?" (388 words)
Before there were stud finders, either you pounded a small nail into the wall until you hit a stud or you used a small pivoting magnet.
When the plate inside the stud finder is over wall board, it will sense one dielectric constant (sort of like an insulating value); but when it is over a stud, the dielectric constant is different.
Stud, metal, and wire finder detects studs, metal, and wire (separate switch for wire) Senses studs by detecting differences in wall density Lightweig...
Stud Welding - Weld Stud Types| Emhart.com (498 words)
The grounding stud is welded to the sheet metal with the plastic cap preassembled.
This stud is the same as the plastic ground stud, except that the nut is used to secure the ground terminal.
This grounding stud offers the added advantage of using the nut to protect the stud during painting as well as using the nut to secure the ground terminal.
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