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1 attacco
m—FRA attache f à chaîneDEU Haltekette f für FaltenbalgENG chain fasteningITA attacco m a catenaPLN łącznik m łańcuchowyRUS подвеска f, цепнаясм. поз. 1483 на—FRA attache f à ressortDEU Haltefeder f für FaltenbalgENG springITA attacco m a mollaPLN łącznik m sprężynowyRUS подвеска f, пружиннаясм. поз. 1488 на,
—FRA raccord m à étrierITA attacco m con staffaPLN złączka f do strzemieniaRUS втулка f с цапфами для хомутасм. поз. 2294 на—FRA chape f d’articulation du boulon à œilDEU Lagerwange f für AugenschraubeITA attacco m del tirantePLN wspornik m łożyska śruby z uchemRUS опора f болта запора колпакасм. поз. 1672 наattacco della lampada a incandescenza
—FRA douille f de lampe à incandescenceDEU Fassung f für Glühlampe fITA attacco m della lampada a incandescenzaPLN nprawka f żarówkiRUS патрон m лампы накаливаниясм. поз. 2146 на,
attacco della lampada fluorescente
—FRA douille f de lampe fluorescenteDEU Fassung f für Leuchtstofflampe fITA attacco m della lampada fluorescentePLN oprawka f świetlówkiRUS патрон m люминесцентной лампысм. поз. 2168 наattacco della parete al pavimento
—FRA attache f de cloison au plancherDEU Fußboden- und Wandecke fITA attacco m della parete al pavimentoсм. поз. 909 наattacco della sospensione del mantice
—FRA attache fDEU Aufhängekloben mITA attacco m della sospensione del manticePLN zaczep m zawieszeniaRUS скоба f подвескисм. поз. 1463 наattacco di accoppiamento elettrico
—FRA boîtier m de coupleurDEU Kupplungsdose fENG jumper boxITA attacco m di accoppiamento elettricoRUS розетка f, соединительнаясм. поз. 2193 на
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