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1 гнездовая контакт-деталь
- contact femelle, m
- alvéole
гнездовая контакт-деталь
Контакт-деталь, предназначенная для ввода штыревой контакт-детали и электрического контактирования с ней по своей внутренней поверхности
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гнездовой контакт
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[IEV number 151-12-17]EN
socket contact
female contact
contact member intended to make electric engagement on its inner surface for mating with the outer surface of another contact member
NOTE – In English, the term "socket contact" does not imply that socket contacts are always mounted in a socket nor that sockets have only socket contacts.
Source: 581-02-07 MOD, 151-12-20
[IEV number 151-12-17]FR
contact femelle, m
élément de contact destiné à établir la liaison électrique sur ses faces intérieures en s'accouplant avec les faces extérieures d'un autre élément de contact
NOTE – L’emploi en anglais du terme "socket contact" n’implique pas qu’un contact femelle est toujours monté dans un socle, ni que les socles ne comportent que des contacts femelles.
Source: 581-02-07 MOD, 151-12-20
[IEV number 151-12-17]
Рис. Tyco Electronics1 - Гнездовая контакт-деталь (гнездовой контакт)
2 - Штыревая контакт-деталь (штыревой контакт)Параллельные тексты EN-RU
Under the CEE/IEC system, pins and sleeves must be differently spaced in devices with different numbers of poles, and the earthing pin and earthing sleeve are larger than the other pins and sleeves.
[ABB]В соответствии с требованиями CEE/МЭК расположение штыревых и гнездовых контактов в соединителях с разным числом полюсов не должно быть одинаковым. Кроме того, размеры заземляющего штыря и гнезда должны быть больше размеров остальных штырей и гнезд.
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- contact sleeve
- female contact
- module female contact
- module socket contact
- receptacle contact
- sleeve
- socket contact
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- alvéole
- contact femelle, m
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > гнездовая контакт-деталь
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