Adapter (lower) is described firstly, as the lower section of a die on which the part nests. It is also called a boss, die post, horn, locator, master, master adapter, master plug, riser, and stool; secondly, it is a device for connecting two parts of an apparatus not originally intended.
Ref: 120645/2006-09-22

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