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61 back-moving spring
1) Военный термин: возвратная пружина2) Техника: возвращающая пружина3) Механика: оттяжная пружина4) Автоматика: оттягивающая пружина -
62 back-up spring
Общая лексика: оттяжная пружина -
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Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > back-moving spring
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67 back contact spring
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1) оттягивающая пружина; возвращающая пружина; оттяжная пружина2) возвращающая пружина; оттягивающая пружина -
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оттяжная пружина; возвратная пружинаАнгло-русский словарь по машиностроению > back-moving spring
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78 spring-loaded safety valve with seat automatically rises to vent excess internal pressure to the atmosphere and closes once pressure is back to normal
пружинный предохранительный клапан с автоматическим открытием выхода воздуха из пневмосистемы и закрытием клапана при нормализации давленияАнгло-русский словарь по машиностроению > spring-loaded safety valve with seat automatically rises to vent excess internal pressure to the atmosphere and closes once pressure is back to normal
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79 back spring
возвышение заготовки в пяточной части (для лучшей посадки на колодку), приподнятость заготовки в пяточной части (для лучшей посадки на колодку)English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > back spring
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