Faceplate
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Faceplate (face plate, face-plate) is a plastic or metal plate, cover, or bezel on the face (front) of a device or surface, such as:
- Electrical outlet (also referred to as a wall plate, outlet cover, or socket cover)
- Fender Silverface and Blackface guitar amplifiers
- Front panel of early computers
- Head unit, stereo system component
- Instrument panel (disambiguation)
- Lathe faceplate
- Lockset
- Motherboard I/O (input/output) port panel such as on an ATX
- Service specific face plate, an ADSL British telephone socket cover
- Stem (bicycle part)
- Telephones such as the Model 500 telephone and various mobile phones and smartphones
- Video game consoles and accessories
- Wallpaper steamer
See also
- All pages beginning with "Faceplate"
- All pages beginning with "face plate"
- All pages with titles containing Faceplate
- All pages with titles containing face plate
- Bezel (disambiguation)
- Cover (disambiguation)
- Plate (disambiguation)
- Facemask (disambiguation)
- Wall plate
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