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1) Механика: номинальное тяговое усилие2) Автоматика: номинальное тяговое усилие (напр. протяжного станка) -
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Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > force exerted rating
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номинальное тяговое усилие (напр. протяжного станка)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > force exerted rating
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1) номинальная характеристика, паспортная характеристика; номинальное значение; расчётная характеристика2) номинальный режим; номинальная производительность; номинальная мощность3) нормирование4) хронометраж5) оценка6) расчётная величина; параметр7) определение основных характеристик, снятие основных характеристик ( машины)8) маркировка•- augmented intermediate rating
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- performance rating
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- product quality ratings
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- steady-state rating
- surface rating
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