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left-hand thread fishing tap - Übersetzung nach Englisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Left Hand; Left Hand; Left-hand; Left hand (disambiguation); L.H. Left Hand

left-hand thread fishing tap      

left:40px">нефтегазовая промышленность

left:60px">ловильный метчик с левой резьбой

left hand thread         
  • BA]] standards are discussed. The SAE series was not mentioned—at the time this edition of the ''Handbook'' was being compiled, they were either still in development or just newly introduced.
  • Variants of snug fit. Only threads with matched PDs are truly snug, axially as well as radially.
  • Different threads including metric, UNC, UNF, BSW
  • Up to four starts are labeled with different colors in this example.
  • The basic profile of all [[UTS thread]]s is the same as that of all [[ISO metric screw thread]]s. Only the commonly used values for ''D''<sub>maj</sub> and ''P'' differ between the two standards.
  • Graphic representation of formulas for the pitches of threads of screw bolts
  • ''Lead'' and ''pitch'' for two screw threads; one with one start and one with two starts
  • A table of standard sizes for machine screws as provided by the American Screw Company of Providence, Rhode Island, USA, and published in a ''Mechanical Engineers' Handbook'' of 1916. Standards seen here overlap with those found elsewhere marked as ASME and SAE standards and with the later Unified Thread Standard (UTS) of 1949 and afterward. One can see the theme of how later standards reflect a degree of continuation from earlier standards, sometimes with hints of long-ago intracompany origins. For example, compare the 6–32, 8–32, 10–24, and 10–32 options in this table with the UTS versions of those sizes, which are not identical but are so close that interchange would work.
  • The right-hand rule of screw threads
  • An example of ''M16'', ISO metric screw thread
  • Right- and left-handed screw threads
  • SAE]] standards (including screw size standards), reported in the journal ''Horseless Age'', 1916
  • The three diameters that characterize threads
HELICAL PART OF SCREW
Screwthread; Turn per inch; Thread pitch; Screw threads; Turns per inch; Thread form; Threads per inch; Tapered thread; Pitch (screw); Inch screw thread; ISO inch screw thread; Threadform; Left-handed thread; Left hand thread
left: 20px">левая нитка
thread pitch         
  • BA]] standards are discussed. The SAE series was not mentioned—at the time this edition of the ''Handbook'' was being compiled, they were either still in development or just newly introduced.
  • Variants of snug fit. Only threads with matched PDs are truly snug, axially as well as radially.
  • Different threads including metric, UNC, UNF, BSW
  • Up to four starts are labeled with different colors in this example.
  • The basic profile of all [[UTS thread]]s is the same as that of all [[ISO metric screw thread]]s. Only the commonly used values for ''D''<sub>maj</sub> and ''P'' differ between the two standards.
  • Graphic representation of formulas for the pitches of threads of screw bolts
  • ''Lead'' and ''pitch'' for two screw threads; one with one start and one with two starts
  • A table of standard sizes for machine screws as provided by the American Screw Company of Providence, Rhode Island, USA, and published in a ''Mechanical Engineers' Handbook'' of 1916. Standards seen here overlap with those found elsewhere marked as ASME and SAE standards and with the later Unified Thread Standard (UTS) of 1949 and afterward. One can see the theme of how later standards reflect a degree of continuation from earlier standards, sometimes with hints of long-ago intracompany origins. For example, compare the 6–32, 8–32, 10–24, and 10–32 options in this table with the UTS versions of those sizes, which are not identical but are so close that interchange would work.
  • The right-hand rule of screw threads
  • An example of ''M16'', ISO metric screw thread
  • Right- and left-handed screw threads
  • SAE]] standards (including screw size standards), reported in the journal ''Horseless Age'', 1916
  • The three diameters that characterize threads
HELICAL PART OF SCREW
Screwthread; Turn per inch; Thread pitch; Screw threads; Turns per inch; Thread form; Threads per inch; Tapered thread; Pitch (screw); Inch screw thread; ISO inch screw thread; Threadform; Left-handed thread; Left hand thread

left:40px">медицина

left:60px">шаг резьбы

left:40px">нефтегазовая промышленность

left:60px">шаг резьбы (в замке или на муфте)

Definition

left-hand
If something is on the left-hand side of something, it is positioned on the left of it.
The keys are in the back left-hand corner of the drawer.
? right-hand
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Left hand

The Left Hand or Left hand may refer to:

  • One of a pair of organs of the primate body, called hands, attached to the arms at the wrists
    • Left-handedness, a term referring to a person who primarily uses their left hand to accomplish tasks and activities
  • Left Hand (comics), a comic book character owned by Marvel Comics
  • Left Hand (Vampire Hunter D), a character from the Vampire Hunter D series of books, published in Japan
  • Left Hand (manga), a Japanese manga
  • Left Hand, West Virginia, a community in the United States
  • Left Hand Brewing Company, a brewery located in Longmont, Colorado
  • Left-hand path and right-hand path, terms describing the two different/opposing belief systems
  • Left hand screw thread, screws threaded in the opposite direction of the more common right hand threads
  • LeftHand StoreVirtual, Hewlett-Packard storage products for computing, see HP StorageWorks
  • "The Left Hand" (Dollhouse), a 2009 episode of the television series Dollhouse
  • The Left Hand, a pen name used by Benjamin Franklin
Übersetzung von &#39left-hand thread fishing tap&#39 in Russisch