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1 подшипник прокатного валка
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > подшипник прокатного валка
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2 подшипник прокатного валка
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > подшипник прокатного валка
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3 подшипник опоры валка
Engineering: roll neck bearing (терминология SKF)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подшипник опоры валка
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4 подшипник прокатного валка
Metallurgy: roll-neck bearingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подшипник прокатного валка
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5 шейка
* * *ше́йка ж. ( сужение в поперечном сечении)
neckобразова́ние ше́йки — neckingше́йка коле́нчатого ва́ла, коренна́я — main (bearing) journalше́йка коле́нчатого ва́ла, шату́нная — crank pin, crankpinше́йка о́си — axle journal, axle neckше́йка прока́тного валка́ — roll neckше́йка ре́льса — rail webше́йка ствола́ ( шахты) горн. — shaft mouthше́йка телефо́нного ште́пселя — plug ringшату́нная ше́йка двс. — crankpin -
6 шейка
1) collar
2) neck
3) pin
4) pivot
5) recess
6) waist
– шейка вала
– шейка оси
– шейка рельса
– шейка ствола
– шейка штепселя
коренная шейка коленчатого вала — main bearing journal
шатунная шейка коленчатого вала — crankpin
шейка прокатного валка — roll neck
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