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| Palm grip sander
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Palm grip sanders offer the user ease of handling and less fatigue for jobs that require extended sanding times. |
| Palmate leaf
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Five or more lobes arising from one point. |
| Pan
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The concave piece of "Pan and Cover" tile whose rounded surface touches the top side of the roof substrate or the flat part of a roofing panel located between the ribs. |
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| Pan flashing
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A sheet metal flashing that covers an equipment platform and is designed to counter flash the base flashings surrounding the platform. |
| Pancake box
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Shallow, flat, round electrical box, which is used to mount where the wall is very thin and a deeper octagonal box, cannot fit. |
| Pane
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The area of glass that fits in the window frame. |
| Panel
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(1) The electrical distribution box where the fuses, circuit breakers and terminals and to which the household wiring is connected. (2) Wood or wood veneer in thin flat section for covering walls or floors. (3) Any thin flat material used in construction. |
| Panel board
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(1) Depressed or raised framed in a portion of a wall, ceiling or door. A panel board pattern is decorative and gives the effect of a series of highlighted squares or rectangular pieces. (2) Site where the electrical service is connected to the wiring and the circuit breakers are mounted. Panel board is the site where three wires from the service entrance conduit are connected to three bus bars in the panel. Two are hot and one is neutral. |
| Panel bowing
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Installation defect when drywall is forced into a space not large enough for the panel, causing it to bow and not allowing it to lay flat. It must be trimmed and refitted. |
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