- clevis bolt
- болт с отверстием под шплинт
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
clevis — [klev′is] n. [ult. akin to CLEAVE2] a U shaped metal fitting with holes in the ends through which a pin or bolt is passed in order to attach one thing to another … English World dictionary
Clevis fastener — A clevis used to attach a bar and chain A clevis and clevis pin, held in place by a split pin … Wikipedia
Clevis pin — A clevis pin is a type of fastener that will allow rotation of the connected parts about the axis of the pin. A clevis pin consists of a head, shank and hole. The hole passes through the shank at the opposite end of the pin from the head. A… … Wikipedia
bolt eye — noun Etymology: bolt (I) : a device like a clevis used to terminate a suspension rod or bolt … Useful english dictionary
clevis — noun A U shaped coupling having holes at each end, through which a bolt is run; used especially to fit attachments to a tractor or other vehicle as it allows a degree of rotation about the bolt … Wiktionary
clevis — [ klɛvɪs] noun a U shaped or forked metal connector within which another part can be fastened by means of a bolt or pin. Origin C16: perh. related to cleave1 … English new terms dictionary
clevis — /ˈklɛvəs/ (say klevuhs) noun a piece of metal, usually U shaped, with a pin or bolt passing through holes at the two ends, as for attaching an implement to a drawbar for pulling. {originally plural of clevi, related to Old Norse klofi cleft… …
clevis — A U shaped metal piece with holes in each end through which a pin or bolt is run, used for attaching the brake pedal to the power brake booster pushrod, the clutch pedal to the clutch cable or master cylinder pushrod and for various other… … Dictionary of automotive terms
clevis — n. 1 a U shaped piece of metal at the end of a beam for attaching tackle etc. 2 a connection in which a bolt holds one part that fits between the forked ends of another. Etymology: 16th c.: rel. to CLEAVE(1) … Useful english dictionary
Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster — The Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) are the pair of large solid rockets used by the Space Shuttle during the first two minutes of powered flight. They are located on either side of the orange external propellant tank. Each SRB produces … Wikipedia
Safety wire — Safety wiring of two pairs of drilled head bolts Safety wire or lockwire is common in the aircraft and racing industries as an extra precaution to keep vital fasteners from unintentionally loosening and parts from falling off due to vibration or… … Wikipedia