A flat, thick piece of steel (usually square or rectangular), welded to the bottom of a sign support. The base plate adapts the support to the concrete foundation, to which it is secured with anchor bolts.
A plate, usually of steel, upon which a column rests.
A plate attached to the base of a column which rests on a foundation or other support, usually secured by anchor bolts.
Substrate to which circuit components are mounted or, a metal plate to which the converter is attached. Normally used to draw heat away from critical circuit components. Also see Heat Sink.
The endplate of a column, which rests on the supporting substructure surface.
The clear, rectangular plate that the housing for an orienteering compass is mounted on.
A pVPD Assembly mounts off of the beam support I-beam in a clam-shell design - the Base Plate attaches to the I-beam and is the "lower shell", and the Upper Structure rests on the Base Plate from above and is the "upper shell". The Base Plate also provides the mounting location of the FEE box. The Base Plate is electrically isolated from the pVPD Detector Assemblies and from the FEE box, as both the I-beam and Base Plate are at Balcony (i.e. BAD) ground. ...return to alphabet
A metal plate which prevents damage to floors when using scaffolding or trussing. BASS
Optional steel plate mounted under the tube support to help transmit weight of tube and product on floor.
Also referred to as a foot plate. A steel plate which is welded to the bottom of a column to help support the column and distribute the Floor Load.
The pump and motor mount on this unit. The pump and motor feet closest to the coupling should be doweled to the base plate.
A metallic structure on which a compressor or other machine is mounted.
A plate attached to the bottom of a column that rests on a foundation and is secured by anchor bolts.
A plate that is attched to the base of a column which rests on the foundation or other support. The base plate is usually secured using anchor bolts.
a separate plate which allows the quick release of a drawer.
A shop-welded, pre-punched plate on that portion of a beam or column which rests on the supporting surface.
A plate to which the pattern assemblies are attached and to which a flask is subsequently attached to form the mold container.
Generally referred to as the latch mounting plate. It can be riveted or screw mounted to the panel. May also refer to the portion of a latch assembly that houses or holds the latch body.
The license plate issued by the base state.