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1 штифт, палец, ось (с головкой , буртиком или гладкий) с отверстием (-ями) или канавкой (-ками) для фиксирующих элементов (штифтов , шплинтов , стопор
General subject: CLEVIS PIN (general description because of hundreds of shapes and application)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > штифт, палец, ось (с головкой , буртиком или гладкий) с отверстием (-ями) или канавкой (-ками) для фиксирующих элементов (штифтов , шплинтов , стопор
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2 штифт, палец, ось с отверстием или канавкой для фиксирующих элементов
General subject: (с головкой, буртиком или гладкий)(-ями)(-ками)(штифтов, шплинтов, стопор CLEVIS PIN (general description because of hundreds of shapes and application)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > штифт, палец, ось с отверстием или канавкой для фиксирующих элементов
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Общая лексика: штифт, палец, ось ( с головкой, буртиком или гладкий) с отверстием (-ями) или канавкой (-ками) для фиксирующих элементов (штифтов, шплинтов, стопор (general description because of hundreds of shapes and application) -
4 clevis pin
Общая лексика: штифт, палец, ось ( с головкой, буртиком или гладкий) с отверстием (-ями) или канавкой (-ками) для фиксирующих элементов (штифтов, шплинтов, стопор (general description because of hundreds of shapes and application)
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