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1 откачивающий масляный насос
- Pompe d’evidange
- pompe de vidange
откачивающий масляный насос
откачивающий маслонасос
Нтд. отсасывающий масляный насос
Насос, предназначенный для отвода масла из масляных полостей подшипниковых узлов, коробки приводов агрегатов и других узлов масляной системы ГТД.
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200. Откачивающий масляный насос
Откачивающий маслонасос
Нтд. Отсасывающий масляный насос
D. Olsaugpumpe
Е. Oil scavenge pump
F. Pompe d’evidange
Насос, предназначенный для отвода масла из масляных полостей подшипниковых узлов, коробки приводов агрегатов и других узлов масляной системы ГТД
Источник: ГОСТ 23851-79: Двигатели газотурбинные авиационные. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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