자크 : 일본어 "チャック(챠꾸)"에서 유래된 말로, 옷 등에 사용되는 지퍼를 의미합니다.
The term "zipper head" is commonly used to refer to the slider or the pull tab/puller on a zipper. The slider is the part that moves up and down the zipper teeth, opening or closing the zipper. The pull tab or puller is the part of the slider that you grab to move it.
The term "zipper head" is commonly used to refer to the slider or the pull tab/puller on a zipper. The slider is the part that moves up and down the zipper teeth, opening or closing the zipper. The pull tab or puller is the part of the slider that you grab to move it.
In more detail:
Slider:
This is the main component of the zipper that facilitates the opening and closing action. It has a specific shape that allows it to engage with the zipper teeth and move along them.
Pull Tab/Puller:
This is the small piece attached to the slider that provides a grip for the user to move the slider up or down the zipper.
Other parts:
A zipper also includes top stops (to prevent the slider from coming off) and the teeth (or elements) that interlock to close the zipper.