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1 low-tension magneto
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4 low-tension magneto
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > low-tension magneto
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5 low-tension magneto
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > low-tension magneto
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6 low-tension magneto ignition
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > low-tension magneto ignition
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7 low
низкий; невысокий; незначительный; недостаточный- low-bed semitrailer - low-bed trailer - low brass - low-built chassis - low calorific value - low carbon - low-down trailer - low-duty - low-duty conditions - low-expansion - low-freezing- low gear- low grade - low-grade rubber - low-hardenability steels - low land - low-level chassis - low limit - low-load running - low loader - low-loading chassis - low-loading tyres - low-low - low-melting alloy - low mileage - low oil alarm - low periodicity - low power - low-powered - low pressure - low-pressure - low-pressure atomizer - low-pressure charging - low-pressure turbine - low-pressure tyre - low quality - low Repair cost - low-shear-strength film - low-sided - low-slung - low speed - low-speed- low spot- low stagger blading - low sulphur fuel - low-temperature embrittlement - low-temperature oxydation - low-temperature properties of materials - low-temperature pumpability limit - low-temperature resistance - low-temperature sludge - low-temperature test - low-tension battery - low-tension magneto - low-tolerance - low traffic capacity - low truss bridge - low visibility - low voltage machine - low-voltage magneto -
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11 Bosch, Robert August
[br]b. 23 September 1861 Albeck, near Ulm, Germanyd. 9 March 1942 Stuttgart, Germany[br]German engineer, industrialist and pioneer of internal combustion engine electrical systems.[br]Robert was the eighth of twelve children of the landlord of a hotel in the village of Albeck. He wanted to be a botanist and zoologist, but at the age of 18 he was apprenticed as a precision mechanic. He travelled widely in the south of Germany, which is unusual for an apprenticeship. In 1884, he went to the USA, where he found employment with Thomas A. Edison and his colleague, the German electrical engineer Siegmund Bergmann. During this period he became interested and involved in the rights of workers.In 1886 he set up his own workshop in Stuttgart, having spent a short time with Siemens in England. He built up a sound reputation for quality, but the firm outgrew its capital and in 1892 he had to sack nearly all his employees. Fortunately, among the few that he was able to retain were Arnold Zähringer, who later became Manager, and an apprentice, Gottlieb Harold. These two, under Bosch, were responsible for the development of the low-tension (1897) and the high-tension (1902) magneto. They also developed the Bosch sparking plug, again in 1902. The distributor for multi-cylinder engines followed in 1910. These developments, with a strong automotive bias, were stimulated by Bosch's association with Frederick Simms, an Englishman domiciled in Hamburg, who had become a director of Daimler in Canstatt and had secured the UK patent rights of the Daimler engine. Simms went on to invent, in about 1898, a means of varying ignition timing with low-tension magnetos.It must be emphasized, as pointed out above, that the invention of neither type of magneto was due to Bosch. Nikolaus Otto introduced a crude low-tension magneto in 1884, but it was not patented in Germany, while the high-tension magneto was invented by Paul Winand, a nephew of Otto's partner Eugen Langen, in 1887, this patent being allowed to lapse in 1890.Bosch's social views were advanced for his time. He introduced an eight-hour day in 1906 and advocated industrial arbitration and free trade, and in 1932 he wrote a book on the prevention of world economic crises, Die Verhütung künftiger Krisen in der Weltwirtschaft. Other industrialists called him the "Red Bosch" because of his short hours and high wages; he is reputed to have replied, "I do not pay good wages because I have a lot of money, I have a lot of money because I pay good wages." The firm exists to this day as the giant multi-national company Robert Bosch GmbH, with headquarters still in Stuttgart.[br]Further ReadingT.Heuss, 1994, Robert Bosch: His Life and Achievements (trans. S.Gillespie and J. Kapczynski), New York: Henry Holt \& Co.JB -
12 зажигание от магнето низкого напряжения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > зажигание от магнето низкого напряжения
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13 магнето низкого напряжения
Automobile industry: low-tension magnetoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > магнето низкого напряжения
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14 high
область повышенного барометрического давления; антициклон; пик; II резкий; высокий (о звуке); сильный; мощный (о пласте); интенсивный; главный- high-altitude - high angle joint - high back pressure - high bank - high beam - high boiling point - high caloric power - high calorific power - high camber - high-capacity - high-capacity tyre - high-carbon - high-carbon steel - high-class - high compression - high-crowned - high-dispersion nozzle - high duty - high efficiency - high-flash oil - high-flex cord - high-flying highway - high-frequency current - high-frequency heating - high grade - high-hardenability-core steels - high-hardenability steels - high-heat - high-heating value - high land - high limit - high low - high manoeuvrability - high mileage - high-mortality parts - high-octane number component - high-octane rating - high polish - high-power - high-precision - high pressure - high-pressure atomizer - high-pressure car washer - high pressure compressor - high pressure charging - high-pressure pipe - high-pressure turbine - high-pressure tyre - high-quality - high range of action - high road - high side - high speed - high-speed photography - high-speed reverse - high-speed test circuit - high-speed track - high-speed traffic - high-speed trailer - high-speed tunnel - wind tunnel - high-speed tyre - high spot - high spot location of steering gear - high-strength - high-sulphur fuel - high-temperature distillation - high-temperature material - high-temperature oxidation - high-temperature sludge - high-temperature steel - high-temperature strength - high-tempera hire treatment - high-tensile - high-tension battery - high-tension ignition - high-tension magneto - high tension terminal - high-tin babbit - high-torque low-speed test - high-torque test - high-volume production - high-way - high-wearing - high-wheeled vehicle -
15 ignition
зажигание; вспышка; загорание; восгорание; воспламенение; запал; прокаливание; озоление (фильтра)- ignition agent - ignition and lighting magneto - ignition angle - ignition apparatus - ignition battery - ignition by compression - ignition cable - ignition cam - ignition capacity of accumulator - ignition cell - ignition coil resistor - ignition control - ignition control unit - ignition control lever - ignition current - ignition cut-out - ignition desabler - ignition dope - ignition due to compression - ignition energy - ignition improver - ignition in dead centre - ignition interference - ignition interval - ignition irregularities - ignition key - ignition key release - ignition lag - ignition leads - ignition lever - ignition light - ignition-lighting generator - ignition limits - ignition line - ignition lock - ignition map - ignition mapping - ignition-miss detection - ignition noise - ignition-noise suppression - ignition pin - ignition plug - ignition point - ignition potential - ignition pressure - ignition primary circuit - ignition pulse - ignition quality - ignition range - ignition reserve - ignition resistor - ignition secondary circuit - ignition sense - ignition sequence - ignition shielding - ignition spark - ignition switch - ignition switch key - ignition system - ignition temperature - ignition terminals - ignition tester - ignition time - ignition timer - ignition timing - ignition timing adjustment - ignition timing lever - ignition timing notch - ignition transformer - ignition trouble - ignition tube - ignition-type self-starter - ignition unit - ignition voltage - ignition warning light - ignition wire - ignition wire assembly - ignition wire manifold - ignition wiring - ignition zone - adjust the ignition - inpact ignition - shock ignition - irregular ignition - jump-spark ignition - late ignition - low-tension ignition - magneto ignition - make-and-break ignition - multipoint ignition - poor ignition - premature ignition - retarding ignition - self-ignition - simple ignition - simultaneous ignition - single ignition - single-coil ignition - single-spark ignition - spark ignition - spark plug ignition - spontaneous ignition - submersion-proof ignition - turn on ignition - turn off ignition - twin ignition - twin spark ignition - two-independent ignition - two-point ignition
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