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1 insulated crucible
Алюминиевая промышленность: изолированный металлоприёмник -
2 insulated crucible
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3 tongs
1) клещи
2) клещевой
3) цанга
4) цанговый
5) щипцы
6) захват
– chain tongs
– crucible tongs
– draw tongs
– fishing tongs
– folding tongs
– forge tongs
– gas tongs
– ice tongs
– insulated tongs
– lever tongs
– lifting tongs
– pipe tongs
– rail tongs
– shingling tongs
– sleeper tongs
– smith's tongs
– soldering tongs
– stripping tongs -
4 tongs
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