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1 grooving chisel
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2 grooving chisel
Техника: канавочное долото, канавочное зубило, крейцмейсель -
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8 grooving chisel
канавочное зубило; канавочное долото; крейцмейсель -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > grooving chisel
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канавочное зубило; канавочное долото; крейцмейсельEnglish-Russian dictionary of machine parts > grooving chisel
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(l) daltă de canelatEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > groove-cutting / grooving chisel
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долото; стамеска; зубило; чекан; резец; рубительная машина; крейцмейсель; II долбить; рубить зубилом; чеканить; отрубать (зубилом); выдалбливать; работать зубилом; вырубать стамеской- chisel-hammer - chisel plough - chisel point - chisel-tiller - chisel-type cultivating tine - chisel with hexagonal shank - cant chisel - caulking chisel - cross cut chisel - double-chisel bit - drift chisel - extra flat chisel - fettling chisel - fitter's chisel - foundry chisel - grooving chisel - hammer-head chisel - hollow chisel - pneumatic chisel - ribbed chisel with hand guard - ripping chisel - set chisel - side-end cutting chisel - skew-nosed chisel - slogging chisel - smoothing chisel - span chisel -
15 долото
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