- fishplate joint
1. соединение со стыковой накладкой
2. ж.-д. соединение с рельсовой накладкой
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Fishplate — This article relates to the connection bar used in railways. For the type of Greek pottery, see Fish plate. plate that slips onto both rails to provide the functions of maintaining alignment and electrical continuity. HistoryThe device was… … Wikipedia
fishplate — 1) one of the plates of a fish joint, q.v. Strengthens a joint by overlapping, e.g. a flat piece of metal connecting railway rails to the ties or connecting pieces of masonry 2) the perforated drainage grid of a fish kettle, q.v … Dictionary of ichthyology
fishplate — noun Date: 1855 a steel plate used to lap a butt joint … New Collegiate Dictionary
fishplate — /fish playt /, n. 1. a metal or wooden plate or slab, bolted to each of two members that have been butted or lapped together. 2. Railroads Now Rare. a joint bar. [1850 55; fish, alter. of F fiche fastening, deriv. of ficher to fasten, fix (see… … Universalium
fish joint — noun a butt joint formed by bolting fish plates to the sides of two rails or beams • Hypernyms: ↑butt joint, ↑butt * * * noun 1. : a joint for forming separate limbs into a bow or bowstave by fitting a wedge end into a V slot or a double wedge… … Useful english dictionary
fish joint — n. a joint between two timbers, railroad rails, etc. that meet end to end and are fastened together by a fishplate or fishplates: also fished joint * * * … Universalium
fish joint — n. a joint between two timbers, railroad rails, etc. that meet end to end and are fastened together by a fishplate or fishplates: also fished joint … English World dictionary
Track (rail transport) — Permanent way redirects here. For other uses, see Permanent way (disambiguation). Twin rail tracks in a wooded area … Wikipedia
Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations … Wikipedia
Rail tracks — are used on railways (or railroads), which, together with railroad switches (or points), guide trains without the need for steering. Tracks consist of two parallel steel rails, which are laid upon sleepers (or cross ties) that are embedded in… … Wikipedia
Rail profile — Rail from 1896 Cross sections of flat bottomed which can rest directly … Wikipedia