Boss refers to the protuberance on a plastic part designed to add strength, to facilitate alignment during assembly, to provide for fastenings, etc.

Ref: 122706/2006-09-22

Boss revolves around early bindings which is described as a raised metal stud intended to protect the cover of a book from abrasion.

In metal fabrication, boss refer to a raised portion of a casting, die, or part such as bosses for tie slots on die shoes.

Ref: 122675/2006-09-19


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