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1 винт со ступенчатым стержнем
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > винт со ступенчатым стержнем
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2 ступенчатый винт
double-shoulder screw, shoulder screwРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > ступенчатый винт
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3 винт със стъпаловидно стебло
double-shoulder screwdouble-shoulder screwsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > винт със стъпаловидно стебло
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4 ступенчатый винт
1) Engineering: shoulder screw, stepping screw2) Mechanics: double-shoulder screw3) Automation: shouldered screw -
5 вороток
1) General subject: neck (NECK - the area of the hide between the head and double bend (http://www.domem.com/portfolio/www.shevret.ru/en/dictionary.html) - AD)2) Geology: whim3) Aviation: tommy bar4) Engineering: tap driver, tap-wrench, tommy, tommy-bar, handle5) Construction: stay bar, tap holder6) Railway term: shoulder7) Automobile industry: reamer holder8) Mining: crab winch, screw stock9) Oil: tap wrench11) Automation: podger12) Instruments: wrench13) Makarov: driver, driver (гайковёрта), front (часть шкуры), shoulder (часть шкуры), tap wrench (клупп), tommy bar (рычаг)
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