Fig. 2352.

In [Fig. 2352] the strap is held by bolts having nuts at each end, instead of a solid head at one end and nuts at the other. The single nuts at the top serve to draw the bolts out when the rod is to be taken apart, thus saving the use of the hammer for that purpose.

Fig. 2353.

In [Fig. 2353] is shown a form of rod in which the strap is held by two dies a b, and a bolt which passes through the strap, the dies, and the rod end.

Fig. 2354.