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1 башмак
mбашмак, тормозной
—FRA mâchoire f porte garnitureDEU Bremsbacke fITA ganascia f portaguamizionePLN szczęka fRUS башмак m, тормознойсм. поз. 760 набашмак, тормозной с колодками, трёхсекционный
—FRA sabot m de frein à triple semelle amovibleDEU Bremsklotz (Bgu3) m, geteilt mit dreiteiliger SohleITA zoccolo m del freno a tripla suola amovibilePLN klocek m trzywstawkowyRUS башмак m, тормозной с колодками, трёхсекционныйсм. поз. 549 набашмак, тормозной со сменными колодками, двойной
—FRA double-sabot m à semelles amoviblesDEU Bremsklotz (BDg) m, geteilt in DoppelanordnungITA doppio zoccolo m a suole amovibiliPLN klocek m podwójny wstawkowyRUS башмак m, тормозной со сменными колодками, двойнойсм. поз. 552 набашмак, тормозной, отлитый вместе с колодкой
—FRA sabot m de frein monoblocDEU Bremsklotz (B) m, ungeteiltITA zoccolo m del freno monobloccoPLN klocek m jednolityRUS башмак m, тормозной, отлитый вместе с колодкойсм. поз. 543 набашмак, тормозной, с колодкой
—FRA sabot m de frein à semelle amovibleDEU Bremsklotz (Bg) m, geteiltITA zoccolo m del freno a suola amovibilePLN klocek m jednowstawkowyRUS башмак m, тормозной, с колодкойсм. поз. 544 набашмак, тормозной, двухсекционный
—FRA sabot m de frein à double semelle amovibleDEU Bremsklotz (Bgu) m, geteilt mit zweiteiliger Sohle fITA zoccolo m del freno a doppia suola amovibilePLN klocek m dwuwstawkowyRUS башмак m, тормозной, двухсекционныйсм. поз. 548 на
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