noun
- Plural of endcap; protective or decorative covers or caps fitted at the ends of an object, such as a tube, rod, or furniture piece.
- In retail, a display unit or shelf positioned at the end of an aisle, typically used to feature promotional or featured products.
Usage: Common in manufacturing, construction, and retail contexts.
Usage: Common in grocery stores and retail environments.
Examples
- The aluminum tubes came with plastic endcaps to protect the edges during shipping.
- The furniture manufacturer added rubber endcaps to the table legs to prevent scratching the floor.
- Retailers often place high-margin products on endcaps to increase visibility and sales.
- The store manager arranged the new cereal boxes on the endcaps near the checkout area.
- These pipe endcaps are designed to seal the openings and prevent water leakage.
- The endcaps of the curtain rod were decorative brass fittings that matched the window frame.