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Sash-frame.

1. The frame, within the window-casing, in which a sash slides.

Sash-frames are cased or solid. The former have boxes at each side for the weight. The latter consist merely of strips fastened to the window-jambs. A sash-casing consists of four pieces, — the pulleypiece and inside, outside, and back-lining.

The strips which form the sash-slides are the inside and otside beads and the parting-bead.

The parts of a sash-frame are the head, sill, and sides or casings.

2. The rectangular frame, in which a mill-saw is strained.

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