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1 инструментальная основная плоскость
- Plan de rèfèrence de l’outil
- plan de référence de l'outil
инструментальная основная плоскость (Pvи)
Основная плоскость инструментальной системы координат.
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28. Инструментальная основная плоскость
F. Plan de rèfèrence de l’outil
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