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Автоматика: суммарное пятно контакта (ЗК)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cumulative contact marking
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > cumulative contact marking
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Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > cumulative contact marking
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накопленный (напр. о погрешности); кумулятивный; совокупный; суммарный (о зоне касания)- cumulative base pitch error - cumulative breakdown - cumulative burnup - cumulative changes - cumulative contact area - cumulative contact marking - cumulative damage - cumulative damages - cumulative data - cumulative discount - cumulative failure rate - cumulative fatige damage - cumulative flow - cumulative gear pitch error - cumulative hazard - cumulative injected fuel volume - cumulative jet - cumulative oil pumping - cumulative part training - cumulative pitch error of ķ pitches of the rack - cumulative pitch error of ķ pitches of the worm - cumulative pitch variation - cumulative pulse - cumulative scale of forces and power - cumulative storage life - cumulative time of engine running - cumulative time test - cumulative tolerance - cumulative tyre wear -
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1) маркировка; разметка || маркировочный; разметочный2) клеймение4) метка, отметка5) след ( от инструмента)•- calibration markings
- contact markings
- crossline markings
- cumulative contact marking
- dot matrix marking
- electrodischarge marking
- laser beam marking
- laser marking
- roll marking
- roller marking
- surface markingsEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > marking
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