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Перевод: spigot
[существительное] втулка ; втулочное соединение; пробка крана; кран ; водопроводный кран; центрирующий буртик
Тезаурус:
- This has a spigot bearing the same size as the Range Rover but made of steel and not phosphor bronze.
- If you use with a four cylinder Land Rover engine you will need the 90-;110 four cylinder five speed bell housing, clutch and spigot bush.
- The bath was in the centre of the room, with an old-fashioned brass spigot.
- Study of the operation of the valve shows that the servo air will completely seal the valve without the aid of the spring and that it and the diaphragm plate can therefore be eliminated together with the turned spigot inside the cover.
- Originally these were jointed with a gasket of tarred hemp between the "spigot" (male end) of one pipe and the "socket" (female end) of the next one.
- Pascoe felt a little rush of nausea, as if someone had pulled a spigot in his gut.
- pouring from every vent and spigot.
- It is still possible to buy new cast iron fittings for wastes: some have special couplings utilising a rubber gasket to join two lengths of pipe together which does away with the need for traditional sockets and spigot connections, where one pipe fits into the end-; another with caulking compound to make the seal.
- With this method of diagonal strap attachment, the shouldered portion of the spigot is commonly fitted with an elastomeric bush which assists in retention of the diagonal strap fitting onto the spigot.
- Joints tend to be of the rubber "O'-ring type fitted between the spigot on the end of one length of pipe and the socket on the next.
- Cast iron gutter lengths have a "socket" on one end, inside which sits the non-socket (or "spigot") end of the next length.
- The Noonday Gazette had arrived with the water cart that morning, children were still working the spigot to fill the tall earthenware jars from the big barrel mounted in the muletrap, while the carter stood by to keep count of the charge.
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