Slight vertical cut at outside end of truss bottom chord made to insure uniform nominal span and tight joints.
The first cut above the stump of a tree.
A label made with square corners and no spacing between labels.
A small 90 degree cut at the end of a truss - usually 1/4".
Slight vertical cut at outside edge of Truss bottom chord to ensure uniform nominal span and tight joints.
A straight cut used for cutting aluminum accessories.
Form of label stock used in continuous operations. Butt cut stock usually yields an additional 10% more individual labels than die cut stock.
The labels are separated by a single cut through the substrate and do not have a removable matrix between the labels.