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Sill, английский
- The bottom member of a door or window frame. it is usually angled to shed water.
- (1) the 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 wood plate framing member that lays flat against and bolted to the foundation wall (with anchor bolts) and upon which the floor joists are installed. normally the sill plate is treated lumber. (2) the member forming the lower side o
- A northern term for the young of a herring.
- [1] the timber at the base of a dock or lock against which the gates shut and seal. the measurement from its upper edge to the surface represents the depth of water required to float a vessel in or out. [2] the horizontal lower element of the frame of a port or hatch. [3] a sea floor barrier of relatively shallow depth restricting water movement between basins. formerly spelled cill (now rare).
- See floor sill.
- An intrusive sheet of igneous rock. diamond-drilling terms 81
- Table-like body of intrusive igneous rock that conforms to the
Опора, русский
- Опора , защита, помощь , точка опоры
- Строительная конструкция, функцией которой является фиксация в заданном положении вышележащих конструкций и передача нагрузки от них на основание
- Узел конструкции, через который элемент способен передавать силы или моменты на фундамент или другой элемент конструкции
- Место, где элемент может передавать усилия или моменты фундаменту или другому элементу конструкции.
- Деталь, служащая для поддержания изделия, установленного на какой-либо поверхности, и воспринимающая все вертикальные нагрузки.
- Поддерживающий элемент мебели, который распределяет нагрузку изделия на его основу. опоры вы можете выбрать в каталоге на нашем сайте.
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Single wheel, английский
Sill, английский
- The bottom member of a door or window frame. it is usually angled to shed water.
- (1) the 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 wood plate framing member that lays flat against and bolted to the foundation wall (with anchor bolts) and upon which the floor joists are installed. normally the sill plate is treated lumber. (2) the member forming the lower side o
- A northern term for the young of a herring.
- [1] the timber at the base of a dock or lock against which the gates shut and seal. the measurement from its upper edge to the surface represents the depth of water required to float a vessel in or out. [2] the horizontal lower element of the frame of a port or hatch. [3] a sea floor barrier of relatively shallow depth restricting water movement between basins. formerly spelled cill (now rare).
- See floor sill.
- An intrusive sheet of igneous rock. diamond-drilling terms 81
- Table-like body of intrusive igneous rock that conforms to the
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