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1 фитинг
1) Naval: adapting pipe, make up piece3) Engineering: adapting piece, coupler, fitting, pipe fitting, plumbing fitting4) Construction: compression fitting5) Metallurgy: connecting piece6) Oil: ell7) Mechanic engineering: crossover bend8) Drilling: cross-over bend9) Automation: fitting piece, pipe (line) fitting10) Makarov: coupling, coupling piece, pipe fitting (трубная арматура), pipeline fittings, template pipe11) oil&gas: grease nipple, valve stem( Xmas) -
2 шток
rod
(деталь в виде цилиндрического стержня)
- амортизатора шасси — shock strut piston /sliding cyli nder/
цилиндр и шток амортизатоpa шасси соединены двухзвенником (рис. 29). — the main fitting and piston of the shock strut neсted by torque links.
-, входной (командный, гидроусилителя) (рис. 20) — input rod
-, выходной (гидроусилителя, рау) — operating rod
- гидроподъемника — hydraulic jack ram
на верхнем конце штока гидроподъемника имеется опоpa, вставляемая в гнездо (в крыле или фюзеляже) (рис. 120). — the jacking pad to be insorted into the jacking point socket is mounted on the top of the jack ram.
- засова (стопора руля) — gust lock rod
-, исполнительный (рулевого привода, бустера) (рис. 20) — operating /actuating/ rod
- клапана — valve stem
-, командный (гидроусилителя) — input rod
- концевого выключателя — limit switch actuating pin
- подъемника (домкрата) (рис. 145) — jack ram
- поршня — piston rod
-, рабочий (исполнительного механизма, с возвратно-поступательным движением) — operating rod
- силового цилиндра — power cylinder operating rod
-, силовой (рис. 20) — operating rodРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > шток
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