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1 скрученный внутрь
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2 боковая поверхность
боковая поверхность
Участок, образующийся между внутренней и наружной поверхностями

[ ГОСТ 28500-90( ИСО 5288-82)]EN
flank
Area defined by the width of the belt and the straight portion of the tooth section contained between the tip line and the root line
[ ГОСТ 28500-90( ИСО 5288-82)]FR
flanc
Surface définie par la largeur de la courroie et la partie rectiligne de la dent comprise entre la ligne de tête et la ligne de pied
[ ГОСТ 28500-90( ИСО 5288-82)]боковая поверхность
Одна из поверхностей, ограниченных шириной шкива и верхней и нижней поверхностями цилиндра (или прямолинейными участками)

[ ГОСТ 28500-90( ИСО 5288-82)]EN
flank
Area defined by the width of the pulley and the involute (or straight) portion of a pulley tooth contained between the tip cylinder and the root cylinder
[ ГОСТ 28500-90( ИСО 5288-82)]FR
flanc
Une des surfaces définies par la largeur de la poulie et par la partie en développante de cercle (ou rectiligne) de la dent qui est comprise entre le cylinder de tête et le cylindre de pied
[ ГОСТ 28500-90( ИСО 5288-82)]Тематики
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