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Автоматика: радиальное давление, создаваемое пружинойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > inward radial spring pressure
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радиальное давление, создаваемое пружинойEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > inward radial spring pressure
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1) давление; напор2) сжатие; прижатие; прессование || сжимать; прижимать; прессовать3) эл. электродвижущая сила, эдс4) противодействие силе, противодействие прилагаемой силе•- abutment pressure
- admission pressure
- air pressure
- air-supply pressure
- alarm pressure
- assembling pressure
- atmospheric pressure
- authorized pressure
- axial pressure
- back pressure
- background pressure
- balancing pressure
- barometric pressure
- bearing pressure
- chip pressure at the cutting edge
- chuck pressure
- chucking pressure
- circuit pressure
- clamping pressure
- closing pressure
- compacting pressure
- constant pressure
- contact pressure
- continuous longitudinal spring pressure
- control pressure
- cutting pressure
- cycle pressure
- delivery pressure
- differential pressure
- discharge line pressure
- discharge pressure
- end pressure
- equivalent nitrogen pressure
- excess pressure
- exhaust pressure
- falling pressure
- feed pressure
- feeding pressure
- fluid pressure
- full overflow pressure
- gage pressure
- grinding pressure
- gripping pressure
- hold-down pressure
- hydraulic pressure
- hydrostatic pressure
- incoming pressure
- indicated pressure
- inlet pressure
- interface pressure
- inward radial spring pressure
- lateral pressure
- lifting pressure
- line pressure
- localized pressure
- low pilot pressure
- low pilot signal pressure
- maximum backing pressure
- maximum pressure
- maximum tolerable pressure
- maximum working pressure
- noise pressure
- opening pressure
- operating pressure
- outlet pressure
- over-air pressure
- partial pressure
- permissible pressure
- pilot pressure
- pilot signal pressure
- pneumatic pressure
- pocket pressure
- preload pressure
- pressure of contact
- process system pressure
- pump pressure
- pushing pressure
- rated pressure
- regulating pressure
- residual pressure
- retaining pressure
- reverse pressure
- rising pressure
- sealing pressure
- service pressure
- side pressure
- sound pressure
- spring pressure
- standard pressure
- starting pressure
- steady-state pressure
- supply pressure
- surplus pressure
- tool pressure
- transient pressure
- ultimate pressure
- unclamping pressure
- upward pressure
- vacuum pressure
- vacuum-gage pressure
- working pressure
- workpiece-retaining pressureEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > pressure
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