Adjuster

Pronunciation: /əˈdʒʌstər/

Adjuster (noun)

  1. A small device used to change a setting, so something works at the right level.
  2. A person who checks damage and decides how much money an insurance company should pay.
  3. A part in a machine that allows fine changes to position, tension, or speed.

Examples

  • The adjuster helps set the strap to the right length.
  • You can use the adjuster to set the chair height.