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1 poinçon de découpe
пуансон для пробивки (вырубки)
Пуансон для пробивки или вырубки отверстия или детали.
Примечание
Торец рабочей части пуансона образует отверстие, отделяя отход, или вырубая деталь.
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пуансон для пробивки (вырубки) (с фиксацией от проворота)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > poinçon de découpe
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2 poinçon de découpe à éjecteur
пуансон для пробивки (вырубки) с отверстием (с фиксацией от проворота)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > poinçon de découpe à éjecteur
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punch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. strike, hit, poke, beat, knock; puncture, perforate, pierce. See impulse, opening. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A blow] Syn. thrust, knock, stroke; see blow 1 . 2. [An instrument for denting or… … English dictionary for students
perforating — per·fo·rate || pÉœrfÉ™reɪt / pÉœË v. puncture, pierce; make holes, punch holes … English contemporary dictionary