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Using optical technologies when fabricating highly loaded subassemblies of axial-piston engines

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This paper discusses ways to apply optical technologies when processing ball-and-socket joints of axial-piston engines, and also gives examples of the use of these technologies when fabricating highly loaded items and subassemblies of a start-control device. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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