Anchor plate
anchor plate
[′aŋ·kər ‚plāt] (civil engineering)
A metal or wooden plate fastened to or embedded in a support, such as a floor, and used to hold a supporting cable firmly.
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Anchor plate
A metal plate on a wall that holds the end of a tie rod; used in masonry construction.

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anchor plate
A square metal plate used as floor tile in industrial plants.
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