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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > rotary bevel shears
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English-Russian dictionary of machine parts > rotary bevel shears
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1) ножницы2) боковые стенки (напр. станины)•- angle shearsshears with mutually perpendicular knives — угловые ножницы, ножницы со взаимно перпендикулярными ножами
- bar shears
- bed shears
- bed-to-saddle shears
- bench shears
- billet shears
- circle shears
- circular shears
- closed type frame shears
- column shears
- crank shears
- crocodile shears
- cross slide shears
- C-type frame shears
- cutoff shears
- disk cutting shears
- disk shears
- end shears
- flat shears
- flying shears
- foot-operated shears
- gang shears
- gang slitting shears
- gap frame shears
- gap shears
- gate shears
- guillotine shears
- hand lever shears
- hardened shears
- heavy-plate shears
- hot shears
- hot-bar shears
- hydraulic shears
- inclined throat shears
- ingot shears
- lever shears
- nibble shears
- nibbling shears
- notching shears
- open throat shears
- parallel shears
- plate shears
- portable shears
- power shears
- power-driven shears
- resquaring shears
- right-angle shears
- rotary bevel shears
- rotary shears
- round, flat, section iron shears
- saddle shears
- scrap shears
- section iron shears
- sheet iron shears
- sheet metal shears
- sheet mill pack shears
- side-cut shears
- side-trimming shears
- single-sided shears
- slab shears
- slitting shears from coils
- slitting shears
- squaring shears
- steam-hydraulic shears
- strip cutting shears
- tinman's shears
- tinner's shears
- top shears
- trimming shears
- universal shears
- vertical shearsEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > shears
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Shears — Shears, n. pl. [Formerly used also in the singular. See {Shear}, n., 1.] 1. A cutting instrument. Specifically: (a) An instrument consisting of two blades, commonly with bevel edges, connected by a pivot, and working on both sides of the material … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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