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Автоматика: британская стандартная резьба, метрическая резьба для мелких винтов, часовая резьбаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > British Association (standard) thread
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gwint metryczny brytyjski o kącie 47English-Polish dictionary for engineers > British Association Standard screw thread
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= British Association standard thread1) часовая резьба, метрическая резьба для мелких винтовEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > British Association thread
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1) Техника: метрическая резьба для мелких винтов2) Бурение: резьба Британского комитета стандартов (с углом 4.5 град. для точной механики)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > British Association thread
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1) резьба || нарезать резьбу2) виток резьбы3) навинчивать, навинчиваться; наворачивать, наворачиваться•to thread into — вворачивать; ввинчивать
- American Briggs standard straight threadto thread out — выворачивать; вывинчивать
- American Briggs straight thread
- American National pipe thread
- American standard internal straight pipe thread
- American standard pipe lock-nut thread
- American standard pipe thread
- American standard straight pipe coupling thread
- American standard straight pipe thread
- American standard taper pipe thread
- American straight pipe coupling thread
- American straight pipe thread
- American taper pipe thread
- Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers thread
- binding thread
- Briggs thread
- British Association standard thread
- British Association thread
- British fine thread
- British pipe straight thread
- British pipe taper thread
- British pipe thread
- British standard fine thread
- British standard pipe straight thread
- British standard pipe taper thread
- British standard pipe thread
- British standard Witworth thread
- buttress thread
- coarse pitch thread
- coarse-feeding thread
- conical thread
- constructional thread
- cut thread
- cylindrical thread
- differential thread
- double thread
- double-start thread
- drunken thread
- external thread
- fastener thread
- fastening thread
- female screw thread
- female thread
- fine pitch thread
- fine thread
- flat thread
- flattened thread
- formed thread
- gas pipe thread
- gas thread
- globoidal worm thread
- ID thread
- inside thread
- internal screw thread
- internal thread
- knuckle thread
- left-hand thread
- left-handed thread
- male thread
- metric thread
- milled thread
- mismatched threads
- motion thread
- multiple thread
- multiple-start thread
- multistart thread
- normal thread
- OD thread
- outside thread
- parallel thread
- pipe thread
- plus thread
- power screw thread
- pressed thread
- quick pitch thread
- quick thread
- radiused thread
- right-hand thread
- right-handed thread
- rolled thread
- round thread
- rounded thread
- screw thread
- sealing thread
- self-tapping thread
- Sellers thread
- shallow thread
- sharp thread
- shut-down thread
- single thread
- single-start thread
- slipped thread
- slow-pitch thread
- spindle nose thread
- square thread
- stamped thread
- stay-bolt thread
- steep-pitch thread
- step thread
- straight pipe thread
- straight thread
- stripped thread
- stub acme thread
- stub thread
- taper pipe thread
- taper screw thread
- taper thread
- tapered thread
- tapping screw thread
- Thury thread
- translation screw thread
- translation thread
- trapezoidal thread
- triangular thread
- triple thread
- truncated thread
- unf thread
- unified special thread
- United States standard fine thread
- United States standard thread
- V thread
- vee thread
- washout thread
- Whitworth thread
- wide-root thread
- wood screw thread
- worm threadEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > thread
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1. резьба; нарезка || нарезать резьбу2. нитка виток ( резьбы)3. шаг винта4. геол. прожилок5. эл. жила провода
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||резьба; нарезка; нитка или виток резьбы || нарезать резьбу
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1) резьба; нарезка || нарезать резьбу2) виток резьбы; ход винта•threads per inch — число ниток резьбы на один дюйм;
- casing threadto thread up — завернуть резьбу, свинчивать
- conical thread
- die thread
- false thread
- fastening thread
- female thread
- fishing thread
- full-length pipe thread
- gas thread
- gas pipe thread
- inside thread
- internal rope thread
- left-hand tool joint thread
- long thread
- machine thread
- male thread
- national male pipe thread
- national female pipe thread
- normal pipe thread
- parallel thread
- pin thread
- pipe thread
- pipeline thread
- recessed thread
- running thread
- square thread
- standard thread
- stand-off thread
- straight thread
- sucker-rod thread
- tapered thread
- tapered pipe thread
- tool-joint thread
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10 Taylor, William
[br]b. 11 June 1865 London, Englandd. 28 February 1937 Laughton, Leicestershire, England[br]English mechanical engineer and metrologist, originator of standard screw threads for lens mountings and inventor of "Dimple" golf balls.[br]William Taylor served an apprenticeship from 1880 to 1885 in London with Paterson and Cooper, electrical engineers and instrument makers. He studied at the Finsbury Technical College under Professors W.E.Ayrton (1847–1908) and John Perry (1850–1920). He remained with Paterson and Cooper until 1887, when he joined his elder brother, who had set up in Leicester as a manufacturer of optical instruments. The firm was then styled T.S. \& W.Taylor and a few months later, when H.W.Hobson joined them as a partner, it became Taylor, Taylor and Hobson, as it was known for many years.William Taylor was mainly responsible for technical developments in the firm and he designed the special machine tools required for making lenses and their mountings. However, his most notable work was in originating methods of measuring and gauging screw threads. He proposed a standard screw-thread for lens mountings that was adopted by the Royal Photographic Society, and he served on screw thread committees of the British Standards Institution and the British Association. His interest in golf led him to study the flight of the golf ball, and he designed and patented the "Dimple" golf ball and a mechanical driving machine for testing golf balls.He was an active member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, being elected Associate Member in 1894, Member in 1901 and Honorary Life Member in 1936. He served on the Council from 1918 and was President in 1932. He took a keen interest in engineering education and advocated the scientific study of materials, processes and machine tools, and of management. His death occurred suddenly while he was helping to rescue his son's car from a snowdrift.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOBE 1918. FRS 1934. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1932.Further ReadingK.J.Hume, 1980, A History of Engineering Metrology, London, 110–21 (a short account of William Taylor and of Taylor, Taylor and Hobson).RTS
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