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1 SCREW HEAD CAP
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2 screw
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3 headstock moving type automatic screw machine
продольно-токарный автомат, токарный автомат продольного точения; см. также sliding head-stock (bar) machineАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > headstock moving type automatic screw machine
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4 Button Head Cap Screw
Engineering: BSHCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Button Head Cap Screw
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5 Flanged Button Head Socket Cap Screw
Abbreviation: FBHSCSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Flanged Button Head Socket Cap Screw
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6 button head cap screw
Engineering: BSHCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > button head cap screw
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7 Allen (head) screw
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Allen (head) screw
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8 Allen (head) screw
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Allen (head) screw
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9 головка винта
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10 skruehoved
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11 головка винта
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > головка винта
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12 головка винта
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13 schroefkop
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14 головка винта
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > головка винта
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15 головка винта
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16 kanta, ruuvin
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17 ruuvin kanta
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18 ruuvinpää
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19 головка винта
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20 vida başı
screw head
См. также в других словарях:
screw|head — «SKROO HEHD», noun. the upper end of a screw, into which the screwdriver is fitted for turning … Useful english dictionary
Screw — This article is about the fastener. For other uses, see Screw (disambiguation). Screws come in a variety of shapes and sizes for different purposes. U.S. quarter coin (diameter 24 mm) shown for scale. A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener… … Wikipedia
screw — {{11}}screw (n.) c.1400, from M.Fr. escroue nut, cylindrical socket, screwhole, of uncertain etymology; not found in other Romanic languages. Perhaps via Gallo Romance *scroba or W.Gmc. *scruva from V.L. scrobis screw head groove, in classical… … Etymology dictionary
screw — [15] Screw comes ultimately from a Latin word meaning ‘female pig’ – scrōfa (source also of English scrofula [14], a disease to which pigs were once thought to be particularly prone). By the medieval period scrōfa was being used for a ‘screw’,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
screw — [15] Screw comes ultimately from a Latin word meaning ‘female pig’ – scrōfa (source also of English scrofula [14], a disease to which pigs were once thought to be particularly prone). By the medieval period scrōfa was being used for a ‘screw’,… … Word origins
screw — ► NOUN 1) a thin, sharp pointed metal pin with a raised spiral thread running around it and a slotted head, used to join things together by being rotated in under pressure. 2) a cylinder with a spiral ridge or thread running round the outside… … English terms dictionary
Screw — (skr[udd]), n. [OE. scrue, OF. escroue, escroe, female screw, F. [ e]crou, L. scrobis a ditch, trench, in LL., the hole made by swine in rooting; cf. D. schroef a screw, G. schraube, Icel. skr[=u]fa.] 1. A cylinder, or a cylindrical perforation,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Screw alley — Screw Screw (skr[udd]), n. [OE. scrue, OF. escroue, escroe, female screw, F. [ e]crou, L. scrobis a ditch, trench, in LL., the hole made by swine in rooting; cf. D. schroef a screw, G. schraube, Icel. skr[=u]fa.] 1. A cylinder, or a cylindrical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Screw bean — Screw Screw (skr[udd]), n. [OE. scrue, OF. escroue, escroe, female screw, F. [ e]crou, L. scrobis a ditch, trench, in LL., the hole made by swine in rooting; cf. D. schroef a screw, G. schraube, Icel. skr[=u]fa.] 1. A cylinder, or a cylindrical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Screw bolt — Screw Screw (skr[udd]), n. [OE. scrue, OF. escroue, escroe, female screw, F. [ e]crou, L. scrobis a ditch, trench, in LL., the hole made by swine in rooting; cf. D. schroef a screw, G. schraube, Icel. skr[=u]fa.] 1. A cylinder, or a cylindrical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Screw box — Screw Screw (skr[udd]), n. [OE. scrue, OF. escroue, escroe, female screw, F. [ e]crou, L. scrobis a ditch, trench, in LL., the hole made by swine in rooting; cf. D. schroef a screw, G. schraube, Icel. skr[=u]fa.] 1. A cylinder, or a cylindrical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English