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  • 1roll lathe — Смотри вальцетокарный станок …

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  • 2Lathe — A lathe (pronEng|ˈleɪð) is a machine tool which spins a block of material to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, or deformation with tools that are applied to the workpiece to create an object which has… …

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  • 3вальцетокарный станок — [roll lathe] специализированный металлорежущий станок для обточки валков прокатных станов при изготовлении или восстановлении изношенных калибров; Смотри также: Станок трубоподрезной станок кромкострогальный станок арматурный станок …

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  • 4Threading (manufacturing) — Threading is the process of creating a screw thread. More screw threads are produced each year than any other machine element.[1] There are many methods of generating threads, including subtractive methods (many kinds of thread cutting and… …

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  • 5Metalworking — Machining a bar of metal on a lathe. Metalworking is the process of working with metals to create individual parts, assemblies, or large scale structures. The term covers a wide range of work from large ships and bridges to precise engine parts… …

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  • 6Vacuum cleaner — Cylinder vacuum cleaner for home use. French train vacuum cleaner …

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  • 7RIAA equalization — The RIAA equalization curve for playback of vinyl records. RIAA equalization is a specification for the correct playback of gramophone records, established by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The purpose of the equalization… …

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  • 8Micrometer — This article is about the measuring device. For the unit of length, see Micrometre. Outside, inside, and depth micrometers A micrometer (   …

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  • 9Snare drum — The drum kit …

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  • 10Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after …

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