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1 bridge two pulleys
Автоматика: охватывать (ленточной пилой) два шкива -
2 pulley
шкив; блок; ролик- bearing pulleyto bridge two pulleys — охватывать ( ленточной пилой) два шкива
- bearing-up pulley
- belt pulley
- bend pulley
- blade drive pulley
- chain pulley
- compound pulley
- cone pulley
- crown pulley
- dead pulley
- deflecting pulley
- drive pulley
- driven pulley
- fast pulley
- feeding pulley
- fixed pulley
- flanged pulley
- floating idler pulley
- following pulley
- free pulley
- friction pulley
- gallow pulley
- grooved pulley
- guide pulley
- guiding idler pulley
- guiding pulley
- head pulley
- idle pulley
- idler pulley
- lagged pulley
- load pulley
- loose pulley
- measuring pulley
- movable pulley
- multiple-grooved pulley
- multistep cone pulley
- parting pulley
- speed pulley
- split-type pulley
- step cone pulley
- step pulley
- stepped pulley
- stepped-vee pulley
- straining pulley
- stretching pulley
- synchronous pulley
- tail pulley
- tension pulley
- tensioning pulley
- tightening pulley
- V pulley
- vee pulley
- winged pulleyEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > pulley
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