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🗓️ 06 Apr 2026  
Threaded adjustment refers to a mechanical method of altering the position, height, or alignment of a component by rotating a screw-like or threaded element. In cybersecurity contexts, this term may appear in discussions about physical security devices, such as adjustable mounts for surveillance cameras or hardware enclosures, where precise positioning is crucial. By turning the threaded component, users can make incremental, secure adjustments that remain stable under vibration or tampering. This method is valued for its reliability, repeatability, and resistance to accidental movement, making it a preferred choice in environments where security and precision are both priorities.
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