- pivoted arm
- поворотный кронштейн
English-Russian dictionary of Arts . 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of Arts . 2014.
rocker arm — A pivoted arm in the cylinder head of an aircraft reciprocating engine. It is actuated by the push rod to push open the intake or the exhaust valve … Aviation dictionary
Tremolo arm — A tremolo arm or tremolo bar (also called a whammy bar or wang bar ) is a lever attached to the bridge and/or the tailpiece of an electric guitar or archtop guitar to enable the player to quickly vary the tension and sometimes the length of the… … Wikipedia
radial (arm) saw — or radial saw n. a circular saw suspended from a pivoted horizontal arm along which it can be moved * * * … Universalium
rocker arm — rock′er arm n. aum mac a rocking or oscillating arm or lever rotating with a moving shaft or pivoted on a stationary shaft • Etymology: 1855–60 … From formal English to slang
radial (arm) saw — or radial saw n. a circular saw suspended from a pivoted horizontal arm along which it can be moved … English World dictionary
radial (arm) saw — or radial saw n. a circular saw suspended from a pivoted horizontal arm along which it can be moved … English World dictionary
rocker arm — Mach. a rocking or oscillating arm or lever rotating with a moving shaft or pivoted on a stationary shaft. [1855 60] * * * … Universalium
rocker arm — noun Date: 1851 a center pivoted lever actuated by a cam to push an automotive engine valve down … New Collegiate Dictionary
rocker arm — /ˈrɒkər am/ (say rokuhr ahm) noun a lever, usually pivoted near its midpoint, used to transmit motion to a valve stem from a cam …
rocker arm — noun a lever pivoted at the center; used especially to push a valve down in an internal combustion engine • Syn: ↑valve rocker • Hypernyms: ↑lever … Useful english dictionary
Escapement — redirects here. For the fisheries term for the stock surviving fishing pressures over a spawning cycle, see Spawn (biology). For other uses, see Escapement (disambiguation). A deadbeat escapement, used in many pendulum clocks. Click above to see… … Wikipedia