- Cylinder cover
- Покрышка цилиндра (напр. декель).
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Cylinder van Troffa — … Wikipedia
cylinder head — The detachable metal (aluminum or iron) plate or cap that is bolted to the top of the cylinder block. It is used to cover the tops of the cylinders, in many cases the cylinder head contains the valves, it also forms part of the combustion chamber … Dictionary of automotive terms
Cylinder boot — The upper cylinder in this image has a cylinder boot. A cylinder boot is a rubber or plastic cover for the bottom end of a diving cylinder. It is intended to make it easier to stand the cylinder on end on land, and to avoid the metal cylinder… … Wikipedia
cylinder front — noun : a desk front having a one piece lid or cover resembling a longitudinal section of a cylinder * * * Furniture. a front cover for a desk or the like, consisting either of a solid piece or of a tambour sliding up and back in quadrantal… … Useful english dictionary
cylinder head — noun the end cover of a cylinder in an internal combustion engine, against which the piston compresses the cylinder s contents … English new terms dictionary
cylinder front — Furniture. a front cover for a desk or the like, consisting either of a solid piece or of a tambour sliding up and back in quadrantal grooves. * * * … Universalium
cylinder head — (in a reciprocating engine or pump) a detachable plate or cover on the end opposite to that from which the piston rod or connecting rod projects. [1880 85] * * * … Universalium
cylinder head — cyl′inder head n. aum (in a reciprocating engine or pump) a detachable plate or cover on the end opposite to that from which the piston rod or connecting rod projects • Etymology: 1880–85 … From formal English to slang
Cylinder protection cover — Защитная покрышка цилиндра … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
piston and cylinder — In mechanical engineering, a sliding cylinder with a closed head (the piston) that moves up and down (or back and forth) in a slightly larger cylindrical chamber (the cylinder) by or against pressure of a fluid, as in an engine or pump. The… … Universalium