The phrase "two ear bracket 3/4 space" is ambiguous and requires clarification to provide a helpful answer. It likely refers to a specific type of hardware or a measurement within a technical drawing, but without more context, several interpretations are possible. To give you the best response, I need more information. Could you please clarify what you mean by:
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"Two ear bracket": What kind of bracket? Is it a metal bracket, a plastic bracket, a bracket for a specific purpose (e.g., electrical, plumbing, automotive)? A picture or a more descriptive term would be extremely helpful. What are the "ears" of the bracket?
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"3/4 space": What kind of space? Is it a 3/4 inch space? A 3/4 of a unit of measurement (e.g., 3/4 of a foot, 3/4 of a meter)? Is this space between two parts of the bracket? Is it the space the bracket is designed to occupy? What is the unit of measurement?
Once you provide this additional context, I can offer more specific and useful information. For example, once we know the type of bracket and the meaning of the "3/4 space," I could potentially help you find:
- Technical drawings or specifications: If this is a part of a technical drawing, understanding the details will allow me to locate appropriate diagrams or specifications.
- Manufacturer information: Knowing the type of bracket might lead me to the manufacturer's website, where you can find details and possibly purchase the bracket.
- Similar products: If exact specifications are unavailable, I can help you find similar brackets that might serve the same purpose.
Please provide more detail so I can assist you effectively.