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1 тормоз
м.- автоматический тормозтормоз, действующий на обод колеса — rim brake
- барабанный тормоз
- вспомогательный тормоз
- дисковый тормоз
- дисковый тормоз с плавающей скобой
- колёсный тормоз
- колодочный тормоз
- многодисковый тормоз
- ножной тормоз
- рабочий тормоз
- ручной тормоз
- ручной тормоз с тросовым приводом
- стояночный тормоз
- тормоз вне колеса
- тормоз наката
- тормоз с вакуумным усилителем
- тормоз с воздушным охлаждением
- тормоз с гидравлическим приводом
- тормоз с клиновым разжимом
- тормоз с кулачковым разжимом
- тормоз с механическим приводом
- тормоз с пневматическим приводом
- тормоз с тросовым приводом
- тормоз с усилителем
- тормоз сцепления
- трансмиссионный тормоз
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2 двухконтурная гидравлическая тормозная система
1) Engineering: split hydraulic brake system2) Automobile industry: dual hydraulic brake systemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двухконтурная гидравлическая тормозная система
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3 гидравлическая тормозная система с раздельным приводом на передние и задние колёса
Automobile industry: split-hydraulic brakeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гидравлическая тормозная система с раздельным приводом на передние и задние колёса
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