roll

roll
1) ролик; валик; барабан; каток; валец
2) рулон || сворачивать в рулон, скатывать в рулон || рулонный
3) наплыв (дефект сварного шва)
4) перекат (одной детали относительно другой)
5) качение; вращение
6) прокатывать
7) вальцевать
- bending rolls
- billy roll
- breaker roll
- cam roll
- camber roll
- capstan drive roll
- contact roll
- cradle roll
- cradle test roll
- cross-taper forging rolls
- crush forming roll
- crush roll
- crusher roll
- cutting roll
- diamond roll
- dress roll
- dressing roll
- drive roll
- enclosed forging rolls
- fast noncutting return roll
- feed roll
- flat cross-rolling forging rolls
- forging roll
- forging rolls
- forming roll
- friction roll
- gaging rolls
- gear roll
- generating roll
- generation roll
- grinding roll
- grip roll
- gripping roll
- hollow roll
- lifting roll
- live rolls
- master roll
- middle roll
- mill roll
- one-high forging rolls
- open-end forging rolls
- opposite rotary cylinder cross-forging rolls
- overhanging roll
- overhung roll
- pinch roll
- press roll
- pressure roll
- reduce rolls
- roll of belting
- rotary cross-taper forging rolls
- section bending rolls
- segmented-taper cross-rolling forging rolls
- single-high forging rolls
- tension roll
- thread roll
- threading roll
- to roll around
- to roll back
- to roll down
- to roll in
- to roll out
- to roll over
- to roll together
- top roll
- tracer roll
- traveling roll
- two and more roller pairs forging rolls
- work roll
- wrist roll

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