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Results for: rod (OM, mas-un) tija mandrineiTranslations 1 - 30 of 224
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rod (OM, mas-un) tija mandrineimandrel
ac / tijă de aerisire la forme (în turnătorie)vent rod (in moulding)
aruncător (la presă), tija mecanismului de decuplare; (plast) tijă aruncătoareknock-out rod
ax / tijă de acţionareworking shaft
axă / tijă de ghidarepilot bar
axă; (OM) fus, osie, pivot, arbore, tijă, fuzetă; (mas-un) şurub de menghină, pinolăspindle
bară / tijă de presiune / de apăsarepressing rod
bară a sabotului de frână, tijă / tirant de frânarebrake bar
bară de direcţie / de conexiune; (cf, OM) tijă / bară de conducere, bielăconnecting rod
bară de frână, tijă de frânarebrake bar
bară tijă de direcţiesteering guide rod
bielă motoare, tijă de pistonbranch rod
bielă; (OM) tijă radialăradius bar
bulon /şurub de ancorare / cu tijă lungălong bolt
canal pentru tijărocking passage
coadă a mandrineichuck arbor
corpul / tija nituluirivet shank
corpul / tija nituluirivet stem
corpul mandrinei cu strângere prin şuruburimaster chuck
cui cu tijă striatăbarbed nail
cui cu tijă; perie de curăţat tuburile la căldăribarbed nail
cuţit cu tija în formă de coadă de rândunică pentru fixarea în port-cuţitdovetail forming tool
deget, camă; excentric; tijă; tachet; gheară de manivelătappet
disc al mandrineiback plate
glisieră, bară / tijă de ghidaresliding bar
glisieră; tijă de ghidaresliding bar
izolator-tijărocking insulator
legătură, conexiune, instrucţiune de înlănţuire; (chim) legătură chimică; (OM) za, verigă, sector, culisă, cercel, tijă, articulaţie, balansier, verigă, legătură, lanţ, manivelă, element / piesă (de legătură); (inf) a stabili o legătură(în programare); a link
linie / tijă / bară de ghidare / de conducereguide bar
mâner / tijă de frânarebraking bar
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