-
1 weld
• katanac; kovati; moći se zavariti; nakovati; navariti; prikovati; spajanje zavarivanjem; spojiti; var; zakovati; zalemiti; zavarati; zavareni šav; zavareno mesto; zavariti; zavarivanje; zavarivati -
2 weld edge
• rubni šav -
3 weld face
• lice šava -
4 weld face fillet
• ugaoni šav -
5 weld face fillet in a corne...
• ugaoni šav spoja na uglu -
6 weld face fillet in a lap j...
• ugaoni šav preklopnog spoja -
7 weld face flat faced fillet
• ugaoni šav sa ravnim licem -
8 weld face flush
• sučeoni šav bez nadvišenja -
9 weld facefield
• montažni šav -
10 weld j butt in tee or corne...
• nizlazni šav; ugaoni šav sa pripremljenim žl -
11 weld metal
• materijal šava; metal šava -
12 weld metal metal zone
• oblast rastapanja -
13 weld metal restrained test
• ukleštena zavarena proba -
14 weld metal rotation
• ugaookretanja šava; ukao okretanja spoja -
15 weld metal slope
• ugao nagiba spoja pri izvršenj; ugao nagiba šava -
16 weld metal slot
• šav u žlebu -
17 weld metal tack
• mesto pripajanja; pripoj -
18 weld metal with backing ring
• šav sa prstenastom podlogom -
19 weld metal with backing strip
• šav sa privarenom podložnom pl -
20 weld metal zone
• oblast zavarivanja; zona šava
См. также в других словарях:
Weld — most commonly refers to a joint formed by welding. Weld may also refer toPeople* Weld family, an extended family of New England ** Theodore Dwight Weld ** Tuesday Weld * Weld Blundell family * Cecil Weld Forester, 1st Baron Forester * Cecil Weld… … Wikipedia
Weld Boathouse — is a Harvard owned building on the bank of the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is named after George Walker Weld who bequeathed the funds for its construction.HistoryWeld boathouse is actually the second of two boathouses created on … Wikipedia
Weld — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Frederick Weld (1823 1891), Premierminister von Neuseeland Theresa Weld (1893–1978), US amerikanische Eiskunstläuferin William Weld (* 1945), 68. Gouverneur von Massachusetts Weld (Familie), eine US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Weld Family — Weld † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Weld The name of an ancient English family (branches of which are found in several parts of England and America) which has been conspicuous for its zeal for the Church, and whose main stem has been for… … Catholic encyclopedia
Weld County — Courthouse in Greeley, gelistet im NRHP Nr. 78000886[1] Verwaltung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Weld (Maine) — Weld Pueblo de los Estados Unidos Lago Webb y monte Blue … Wikipedia Español
Weld — Álbum en directo de Neil Young Crazy Horse Publicación 22 de octubre de 1991 Grabación Febrero abril de 1991 Género(s) Rock … Wikipedia Español
Weld (Album) — Weld Livealbum von Neil Young Crazy Horse Veröffentlichung Oktober 1991 Label Reprise Records … Deutsch Wikipedia
weld — weld1 [weld] vt. [altered (with unhistoric d) < obs. well, to weld < ME wellen, to weld, WELL1, v.] 1. to unite (pieces of metal, plastic, etc.) by heating until molten and fused or until soft enough to hammer or press together 2. to bring… … English World dictionary
Weld — Weld, n. The state of being welded; the joint made by welding. [1913 Webster] {Butt weld}. See under {Butt}. {Scarf weld}, a joint made by overlapping, and welding together, the scarfed ends of two pieces. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Weld — Weld, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Welded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Welding}.] [Probably originally the same word as well to spring up, to gush; perhaps from the Scand.; cf. Sw. v[ a]lla to weld, uppv[ a]lla to boil up, to spring up, Dan. v[ae]lde to gush, G.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English