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1 гибкая труба
гибкая труба
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[IEV number 442-02-10]EN
flexible conduit
a conduit which can be bent by hand, with a reasonable small force, and which is intended to flex frequently throughout its life
[IEV number 442-02-10]FR
conduit souple
conduit qui peut être cintré à la main, avec une force raisonnablement faible et qui est destiné à être fréquemment plié pendant sa durée de vie
[IEV number 442-02-10]Тематики
- электропроводка, электромонтаж
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > гибкая труба
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2 эластичная труба
эластичная труба
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[IEV number 442-02-08]EN
pliable conduit
a conduit which can be bent by hand with a reasonable force, but without other assistance
[IEV number 442-02-08]FR
conduit cintrable
conduit qui peut être cintré à la main avec une force raisonnable, mais sans autre assistance
[IEV number 442-02-08]Тематики
- электропроводка, электромонтаж
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > эластичная труба
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