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1 допустимый удельный дисбаланс
- Tolerance de desequilibre specifique Desequilibre specifique admisible
- tolérance de déséquilibre spécifique
- déséquilibre spécifique admisible
допустимый удельный дисбаланс
Ндп. допускаемый удельный дебаланс
допускаемый удельный дисбаланс
допускаемый удельный небаланс
допустимый предел дисбаланса
Наибольший удельный дисбаланс, который считается приемлемым.
[ ГОСТ 19534-74]Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые
- допускаемый удельный дебаланс
- допускаемый удельный дисбаланс
- допускаемый удельный небаланс
- допустимый предел дисбаланса
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32. Допустимый удельный дисбаланс
Ндп. Допустимый предел дисбаланса
Допускаемый удельный дисбаланс
D. Zulassige Unwuchttoleranz
Е. Acceptable specific unbalance
F. Tolerance de desequilibre specifique Desequilibre specifique admisible
Наибольший удельный дисбаланс, который считается приемлемым
Источник: ГОСТ 19534-74: Балансировка вращающихся тел. Термины оригинал документа
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