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1 key groove
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2 key groove
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3 key groove
key groove Keilnut fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > key groove
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5 key groove
клиновой паз; шпоночный пазto groove and tongue — выбрать паз, сплачивать в шпунт
helical groove — винтовой паз; винтовая канавка
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6 key groove
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > key groove
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10 key groove
желобок [паз] для шпонки, шпоночная канавка [гнездо]
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паз для шпонки; шпоночная канавка* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > key groove
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1) Техника: шпоночная канавка, шпоночный паз2) Строительство: канавка для шпонки3) Железнодорожный термин: паз4) Нефть: паз для шпонки5) Бурение: желобок для шпонки -
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13 key groove
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14 key groove
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15 key groove
паз для шпонки; шпоночная канавка.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > key groove
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18 key groove
шпоночная канавка; шпоночный пазEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > key groove
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