In molding machines, the bars that tie the stationary platen and the hydraulic clamping mechanism together. During mold clamp-up, the tie bars resist the strain created by the hydraulic cylinder clamping and moveable against the stationary mold. Also called strain rods. Large, steel bars used on the clamp end of the machine to connect and support the platens.
A clip worn on a tie as an accessory, secured by an alligator clip or spring tension in the metal. Sometimes referred to as a tie clip.
Heavy metal bar passing through a wall, or walls, to brace a structure suffering from structural instability.
A tie bar is a piece of men's jewelry used to secure a necktie. A tie bar usually has a decorative, bar-shaped front, and a clip on the back that grasps the two parts of the tie.
Rod-bar or rod-shaped part of the casting added to prevent distortion caused by uneven contraction between separated members.
A tie bar (also tie slide or tie clip) is a neckwear accessory that clips a tie to the fold of a shirt, preventing it from swinging and ensuring the tie hangs straight, resulting in a neat, uniform appearance. Appearing in the 20th century, the tie bar is typically worn by necktie wearing professionals. Especially amongst the more active professions, in which a loose necktie can be problematic, such as doctors, servers, and on-the-move businessmen.