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1 distance from column to tool facing
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > distance from column to tool facing
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2 distance
distance between centers — расстояние между центрами (напр. токарного станка)
distance between the table and the spindle nose — расстояние от рабочей поверхности стола до торца шпинделя
distance from column to tool facing — расстояние от стойки до наружной плоскости резцедержателя ( на долбёжном станке)
- adjustably spaced distanceto move to a prescribed distance — передвигать на заданное расстояние, передвигаться на заданное расстояние
- angular distance
- apex distance
- arbor distance
- back angle distance
- back cone distance
- between-centers distance
- braking distance
- calculated center distance
- center distance
- center-to-center distance
- clearance distance
- code-word distance
- cone distance
- creepage distance
- cross-traverse distance
- curvilinear distance
- datum distance
- departure distance per command
- departure distance
- feet distance
- free distance
- ideal distance
- incremental distance
- inner cone distance
- inside cone distance
- instantaneous center distance
- least programmable distance
- left-to-right distance between housings
- locating distance
- master standoff distance
- mean cone distance
- mean transverse back cone distance
- measuring distance
- midplane distance
- motion distance of each command
- motion distance
- mounting distance
- move distance
- nominal measuring center distance
- nominal setting distance
- operating center distance
- pitch distance
- prescribed distance
- reference center distance
- safe distance
- sensing distance
- setting distance
- spindle distance
- spindlenose-to-table distance
- spraying distance
- squared distance
- stacking distance
- standard center distance
- standoff distance
- starting distance
- stepping distance
- stopping distance
- teeth distance
- testing center distance
- throat distance
- tight mesh center distance
- tip distance
- transition distance
- transportation distance
- travel distance
- true distanceEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > distance
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