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1 amount of tip relief
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2 amount of tip relief
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1) количество; сумма2) величина; степень•- amount of angularity of the body
- amount of bias
- amount of chip space
- amount of correction
- amount of deflection
- amount of eccentricity
- amount of feed per stroke
- amount of feed
- amount of inspection
- amount of load
- amount of machining
- amount of mileage
- amount of modal unbalance in the Nth mode
- amount of modal unbalance tolerance in the Nth mode
- amount of modification at the tip
- amount of Nth modal unbalance tolerance
- amount of roll
- amount of stroke
- amount of taper
- amount of tip relief
- amount of unbalance
- amount of undercut
- amount of wear
- amount of work in progress
- amount of work performed for tool life
- average amount of inspection
- commanded amount
- controlled amounts of impurities
- infeed amount
- jog amount
- lower plane amount
- measured amount
- rotative amount
- set amount of components
- upper plane amountEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > amount
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