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1 конусная гайка
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2 конический
1. assay2. hoppered3. plugконический клапан; пробковый кран — plug valve
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3 конический
1. conical2. pencil-point -
4 конусный
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > конусный
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5 коническая гайка
1) Engineering: plug nut2) Automobile industry: conical nut -
6 конусная гайка
1) Engineering: flare nut2) Automobile industry: conical nut -
7 Konusmutter
fconical nut -
8 гайка с конусной шейкой
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9 гайка с конусной шейкой
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > гайка с конусной шейкой
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10 конусный
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11 гайка с конусной шейкой
Engineering: conical-necked nutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гайка с конусной шейкой
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12 конический буй
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13 tapp
journal, dowel, pin, spigot, stud, tap, trunnionaxeltapp; axle journal, axle spindle, journal, king pingängtapp; nut tapkonisk tapp; conical journallagertapp; pivotsprundtapp; spilesvänga kring tapp; pivotändtapp; end journal
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