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Plumb pile
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A pile which is vertical. plumb cut 744 plumb bob plumb cut, ridge cut a cut in a vertical plane, as the cut on a rafter where it butts vertically against a ridgeboard. plumber’s friend, force cup, plumber’s helper, plunger a tool consisting of a rubber suction cup attached to a handle; set over a plumbing trap (or the like) and worked with a pumping action to clear the trap of minor obstructions. plumber’s furnace a portable gasoline-fired heater; used by plumbers to melt solder or lead, or to heat soldering irons, etc. plumber’s rasp a coarse rasp, esp. used by plumbers to file lead. plumber’s round iron a soldering iron used by plumbers to solder seams in tanks. plumber’s soil a mixture of lampblack, glue, and water; painted on the surface of a pipe, outside a joint, to prevent solder from adhering; used to ensure a clean edge in wiped joints. plumber’s solder a soft solder containing approximately two parts of lead to one part of tin; used in making wiped joints and seams. plumber’s union
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Pile, английский
- A wood, metal or concrete pole driven into the bottom. craft may be made fast to a pile; it may be used to support a pier (see piling) or a float.
- A long timber, concrete or steel structural element that is driven or otherwise embedded into the ground for the purpose of supporting a structure.
- A structural timber driven deep into soil or rock to provide a secure foundation for structures.
- A long, heavy timber, round or square, that is driven deep into the ground to provide a secure foundation for structures built on soft, wet, or submerged sites (for example,
- A pyramid of shot or shell.—to pile arms, is to plant three fire-locks together, and unite the ramrods, to steady the outspread butt-ends of the pieces resting on the ground. a pile is also a beam of wood driven into the ground to form by a number a solid foundation for building upon. a sheeting-pile has more breadth than thickness, and is much used in constructing coffer-dams.
- A flat or cylindrical column, driven into the ground to provide support and protection for a structure such as a pier.
Pile, английский
The visible wear surface of carpet, consisting of yarn tufts in loop and/or cur configuration. sometimes called the face or nap of the carpet.
Pile, английский
Pile, французский
Pile (support (post) for pylon), английский
Pile -, английский
- Забивка свай
- Свайная опора; свайный ряд; башенная опора (деревянного моста)
- Свайный башмак, наконечник (сваи)
Pile - driving hammer, английский
Pile - driving record( - sheet), английский
Pile - usine, французский
Pile assembly, английский
Pile band, английский
Pile bearing capacity, английский
The load on a pile, or the load per pile, on a group of piles, required to produce a condition of failure.
Pile bent, английский
Piles which are driven in a row which is transverse to the long dimensions of a structure and which are fastened together by a pile cap and sometimes bracing.
Pile bulb end, английский
Pile butt, английский
The head of a pile. pile cap 1. a slab or connecting beam which covers the heads of a group of piles, tying them together so that the structural load is distributed and they act as a single unit. 2. a metal cap which is placed, as temporary protection, over the head of a precast pile while it is being driven into the ground.
Pile butt - end, английский
Pile cap, английский
Pile cap, 2., английский
Pile cap., английский
Pile capacity, английский
Pile cluster, английский
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Ornamented with, английский
Romanesque decorations. also called neo-romanesque or romanesque revival.
Tripartite vault, английский
A vault, covering a triangular space, which is formed by the intersection of tripartite vault 1017 trimmer three barrel vaults or three expanding vaults; esp. common in romanesque buildings. tripartite window, triple window 1.
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