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1 принудительная смазка
force lubrication, positive force lubricationРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > принудительная смазка
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2 смазка под давлением
force lubrication, positive force lubricationРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > смазка под давлением
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3 принудительная смазка
1) Aviation: servo-lubrication, servolubrication2) Engineering: mechanic lubrication, mechanical lubrication, pressure feed lubrication, pressure lubrication, pump lubrication, pump-type lubrication3) Automobile industry: automatic lubrication, force-feed lubrication4) Metallurgy: forced lubrication, forced-feed lubrication5) Coolers: positive lubrication6) Polymers: force lubrication7) Automation: positive force lubrication, positive pressure lubricationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принудительная смазка
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4 смазка под давлением
1) Military: one-shot lubrication2) Engineering: forced-feed lubrication, mechanical lubrication, pressure feed lubrication, pressure-feed lubrication, pump lubrication, pump-type lubrication3) Automobile industry: force-feed lubrication4) Oil: forced lubrication, pressure lubrication5) Coolers: positive lubrication6) Polymers: force lubrication7) Automation: lubrication under pressure, positive force lubrication, positive pressure lubrication, (подаваемая) pressure oil, (подаваемая) pressurized oil8) Makarov: pressure lubrication (от насоса)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > смазка под давлением
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