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IN aircraft construction and other industries using kindred materials, it is usual before the final riveting to clamp constructional parts made of sheet‐metal; especially when they are to be finished off in series. The parts are then taken out of the jig coupled together, so that they cannot shift out of place. Then as they are riveted the temporary clamps are taken out one by one.

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