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1 соединительное кольцо
1) Aviation: joint ring, union ring2) Naval: joint ring3) Medicine: adapter ring, adapting collar, connecting ring4) Construction: coupling collar, master link (для крепления концов ветвей многоветвенного стропа)5) Railway term: adaptor ring6) Mining: joint ring (в тюбинговой крепи)7) General subject: union collarУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соединительное кольцо
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2 переходник
1) Aviation: extension bar, through device2) Engineering: adapter block, adapting pipe, adaptor, gathering (между каналами разного сечения), increaser, reducer, reducer assembly, reducer fitting, transition plate3) Construction: plug adapter, street fitting, transition joint, transition piece4) Railway term: connector5) Automobile industry: adapter, adapter connector6) Mining: adapter (бурового снаряда), adaptor (бурового снаряда), reducer (напр. в трубопроводе), reducer coupling (в буровом снаряде), reducing piece (в буровом снаряде), substitute (для соединения буровых штанг разного диаметра)7) Information technology: converter8) Oil: combination collar, reducing coupling (в буровом снаряде), reducing piece, reducing socket (в буровом снаряде), substitute, sub9) Astronautics: transition adapter11) Sakhalin energy glossary: X-over, reducing pipe12) Oilfield: (для гамма каротажа со слабым р.а. источником для корреляции) pip tag sub (Карачаганак, Rigless &, WireLine)13) Automation: bushing15) Cables: pigtail16) Makarov: coupler, coupling, coupling piece, fitting, fitting piece, gathering (напр. между каналами различного сечения), runner17) Bicycle: link18) oil&gas: crossover, crossover tee, crossover sub (м/р "Каражанбасмунай" - пос.старый Жетыбай/Мангыстау), crossover pipe, pipe adapter, pipe reducer, transition piece of pipe, transition pipe piece19) Electrical engineering: connector adapter, straight-through connector -
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* * *combination collar, increaser, reducing piece, adapting pipe, ( в буровом снаряде) reducing socket
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