Becker fastening (historical name) is one of the types of fastening that was used in ancient times to fix various objects. This mount was named after the famous scientist and inventor who invented it.
The Becker fastening was a metal loop that was attached to an object and then tightened using a special mechanism. This mechanism made it possible to regulate the tension of the loop, which made the fastening more reliable and durable.
Becker mounts have been used to secure various items such as weapons, tools, equipment, etc. It was especially popular in ancient times, when there were no materials available to create more complex fastenings.
However, over time, Becker fastenings were replaced by more modern and efficient fastenings such as screws and bolts. However, Becker fasteners continue to be used in some applications, such as construction and renovation.