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Wall cleanout

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    A cleanout, 1 mounted on a wall; used where a drainage line is concealed walk-in 1052 wales behind a partition; a removable panel provides access to the cleanout.




Cleanout, английский
  1. To remove cave or other obstructing material from a borehole.

  2. A port or opening provided in the body or base of a machine or other mechanism through which accumulated debris may be removed.

  3. Очистной лючок, ревизия, прочистка


Cleanout anger, английский
    Cleanout jet auger


Cleanout auger, английский

Cleanout jet anger, английский
    An auger equipped with water-jet orflces designed to clean out collected material inside a driven pipe or casing before taking soil samples from strata below the bottom of the casing. also called cleanout auger, m.p.f.m. jet auger.


Cleanout jet auger, английский

Cleanout plug, английский
    A plug in a trap or drain pipe that provides access for the purpose of clearing an obstruction.


Cleanout, 1., английский

Cleanout., английский

Wall, немецкий
    A circle of people meant to keep someone out. example our group made a wall because pasty was coming.


Wall, английский
  1. Any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.; used for shelter, protection, or privacy, or to subdivide interior space, to s

  2. See "pocket walls"

  3. A line of 2 to 6 defending players pressed together shoulder-to-shoulder to protect their goal against a close free kick; creates a more difficult shot by reducing the amount of open goal area the kicker has to shoot at.

  4. A nonbearing masonry in which pier arch

  5. A which is part of the envelope of a building, thereby having one face exposed to the weather or to earth.

  6. An exterior , usually of masonry, consisting of an outer and inner withe separated by a continuous air space, but connected together by wire or sheet-metal ties. the dead air space provides improved thermal insulation. cavity flashing

  7. The side part of an organ or a passage in the body  an ulcer formed in the wall of the duodenum.  the doctor made an incision in the abdominal wall.  they removed a fibroma from the wall of the uterus or from the uterine wall.

  8. A bank of earth to restrain the current and overflowing of water. (see sea-bank.)


Wall (made of bricks of sun-dried earth and straw) 2. clay, английский

Wall -, английский
    Косоур или тетива вдоль стены


Wall accretions, английский

Wall anchor, английский
    A wrought-iron clamp, often decorative, on the exterior side of a brick building wall that is connected to the opposite wall by a tie rod to prevent the walls from spreading apart;


Wall arcade, английский
    A blind arcade used as an ornamental dressing to a wall.


Wall base, английский

Wall beam, английский
    A metal member which acts as a beam anchor.


Wall bearer, английский

Wall bed., английский

Wall boss, английский

Wall box, 1., английский

Cleaning eye, английский
    A cleanout. cleaning sash, cleaning ventilator the movable part of a window which opens only for cleaning the window; usually unlocked with a special key or wrench. cleanout 1. a pipe fitting with a removable plug which provides access for inspection or cleaning of the pipe run. also called an access eye or cleaning eye. 2. an opening at the base of a chimney, stack, or breeching for the removal of dust, soot, etc. 3. an opening in concrete forms for removing debris; closed before the concrete is placed. cleanout door 1. an ashpit door. 2. a door providing access to a soil pipe, the base of a column form, or the like. 3.a soot door.


Rust pocket, английский
    A cleanout at the base of a pipe which permits removal of accumulated rust debris.