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1 mécanisme de commande
- механизм управления приводом кресла-коляски
- механизм управления движения кресла-коляски
- механизм управления
механизм управления
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[IEV number 442-04-28]EN
control mechanism
a mechanism including all the parts which are intended for the operation of the switch
[IEV number 442-04-28]FR
mécanisme de commande
mécanisme comprenant toutes les parties destinées à la commande de l'interrupteur
[IEV number 442-04-28]Тематики
- выключатель, переключатель
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механизм управления движения кресла-коляски
Элемент системы управления, предназначенный для сообщения на привод усилия, необходимого для движения кресла-коляски и приводимый в действие пользователем.
[ ГОСТ Р 50653-94 ИСО 6440-85]Тематики
Обобщающие термины
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механизм управления приводом кресла-коляски
Составная часть системы привода, предназначенная для сообщения на привод усилия, необходимого для начала движения кресла-коляски.
Примечание
Источником усилия может служить мускульная энергия пользователя, а также любая другая энергия, контролируемая пользователем, или сочетание энергий.
[ ГОСТ Р 50653-94 ИСО 6440-85]Тематики
Обобщающие термины
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > mécanisme de commande
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