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SEPTA REGIONAL RAIL STATION
Link Belt, Pennsylvania; Link Belt (SEPTA station); Link Belt station (Pennsylvania); Link Belt station (SEPTA); Link Belt station (SEPTA Regional Rail)

belt rail      

строительное дело

средний брус обвязки (каркаса) дверного полотна

belt rail      
средний брус обвязки (каркаса) дверного полотна
V-belt         
  • right
  • Belt-drive cog on a [[belt-driven bicycle]]
  • Hagley Museum]]
  • A multiple-V-belt drive on an [[air compressor]]
  • A two-stage transmission using spring belts on a toy vehicle
  • Timing belt
  • The drive belt: used to transfer power from the engine's flywheel. Here shown driving a [[threshing machine]].
  • v-belt angle, XPZ & SPZ profile
  • A small section of a wide flat belt made of layers of leather with the fastener on one end, shown in an exhibit at the [[Suffolk Mills]] in [[Lowell, Massachusetts]]
  • Belts on a [[Yanmar 2GM20]] marine [[diesel engine]]
LOOP OF FLEXIBLE MATERIAL USED TO MECHANICALLY LINK ROTATING SHAFTS
Flat belt; Round belt; Vee belt; Belt and rope drive; Belt transmission; Belt drive; V-belt; Fan belt; Flat-belt pulley; Drive belt; Polygroove belt; Fanbelt; Belt-drive; V Belts; V-Belt; V belts

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общая лексика

клиновидный приводной

клиноременный

ремень клиновой

Смотрите также

cumulative throughflow; fractional throughflow

существительное

техника

клиновой ремень

Definição

Операционный усилитель

в аналоговой вычислительной технике, Решающий усилитель без цепей обратной связи.

Wikipédia

Link Belt station

Link Belt station is a station along the SEPTA Lansdale/Doylestown Line. It is located at County Line Road & Walnut Street in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. It is located on the Montgomery County side of County Line Road, north of Pennsylvania Route 309, and sits next to the popular "Whistle Stop Park." In FY 2013, Link Belt station had a weekday average of 46 boardings and 66 alightings.

The Link Belt station was created by the Reading Railroad to service the Link Belt Company plant built across West Walnut Street from the rail line in 1952, opening formally on December 2. Link-Belt is a crane manufacturer currently based in Lexington, Kentucky. On December 18, 2011, weekend service was discontinued at this station due to low ridership.