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Also written ’έ‹ΰ•¨. Metal fittings that are used to suspend various types of structural members, which include: hanging struts; hanging posts tsurizuka ’έ‘©, to which head jambs are attached *kamoi Š›‹; or ceilings tsuritenjou ’ή“Vˆδ. Traditionally ceilings were suspended by wooden straps. Metal fittings are also used to support a cantilever *hanegi ‹j–Ψ, or to secure rain gutters *toi ”σ. Tsurimoto ’ήŒ³ refers to metal fittings for doors that are hung along one side by means of pivot hinges *jikuzuri Ž²’έ.
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