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1 прямая секция кабельного короба
прямая секция кабельного короба
Основной компонент системы кабельных коробов, состоящий из основания (корпуса) со съемной или открывающейся крышкой
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 61084-1 2007]
прямая секция
Для прямолинейных участков электропроводки без ответвлений и для прямолинейных участков электропроводки с устройствами для ответвлений одиночными кабелями
[ ГОСТ 20803-81]
прямая секция кабельного короба
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[IEV number 442-02-37]EN
trunking length
the main component of a cable trunking system comprising a base with a removable cover
[IEV number 442-02-37]FR
(longueur de) goulotte
élément principal d'un système de goulottes constitué d'un fond avec un couvercle amovible
[IEV number 442-02-37]
Прямая секция кабельного короба
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- изделие электромонтажное
- электропроводка, электромонтаж
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