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1 натяжение ровницы
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2 натяжение ровницы
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > натяжение ровницы
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3 натяжение
pull, (провода, цепи) pull-up, pulling, strain, stretch, tension, (напр. арматуры железобетона) tensioning* * *натяже́ние с. (каната, ремня, пружины, цепи)
tension, tightening, stretchingнатяже́ние армату́ры ( в железобетоне) — tensioning of the steelнатяже́ние ни́ти в балло́не текст. — balloon tensionнатяже́ние на бето́н — pre-tensionнатяже́ние на упо́ры — post-tensionпредвари́тельное натяже́ние — prestressingнатяже́ние ро́вницы текст. — tension in the roving -
4 Lean Yarn
A fault caused in many ways especially when the operative is not on the alert to insert the broken ends when running double roving. Too much tension on roving frames is a cause of a lean yarn.
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