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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > efficient blade life
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1) срок службы; долговечность2) стойкость; ресурс стойкости ( инструмента)•life per grind — стойкость ( инструмента) до переточки
life to failure — выносливость; долговечность, циклическая долговечность
- anticipated lifelife to first maintenance — время до первого ремонта; ресурс до первого ремонта
- assessed mean life
- bending fatigue life
- between-grind life
- blade life
- cutter life
- cutting life
- cycle life
- durability life
- edge life
- efficient blade life
- equivalent life
- extrapolated mean life
- fatigue life
- flex life
- good tool life
- in-contact edge life
- insert life
- joint life
- mean life
- mechanical life
- no-failure service life
- operating life
- operational life
- optimum mean life
- performance life
- predicted mean life
- preplanned tool life
- preprogrammed tool life
- product life
- rating life
- redress life
- rolling bearing fatigue life
- safe tool performance life
- service life
- serviceable life
- sharpening life
- specified service life
- sump life
- tip life
- tool edge life
- tool life per minute
- tool life
- usable life
- use life
- useful life
- wear life
- working lifeEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > life
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