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1 bouton-poussoir
нажимная кнопка
Орган управления, предназначенный для оперирования усилием, создаваемым частью человеческого тела, обычно ладонью или пальцем руки, и имеющий устройство возврата накопленной энергии (пружину).
МЭК 60050(441-14-53).
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]
нажимная кнопка
Аппарат для цепей управления, снабженный органом управления, предназначенным для приведения в действие нажимным усилием руки оператора, как правило, пальца или ладони, и имеющий возвратный элемент (пружину).
[ГОСТР 50030.5.1-2005(МЭК 60947-5-1:2003)]EN
push-button
a control switch having an actuator intended to be operated by force exerted by a part of the human body, usually the finger or palm of the hand, and having stored energy (spring) return
[IEV number 441-14-53]FR
bouton-poussoir
auxiliaire de commande muni d'un organe de commande destiné à être actionné par l'effort exercé par une partie du corps humain, généralement le doigt ou la paume de la main, et possédant une énergie de rappel accumulée (ressort)
[IEV number 441-14-53]

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