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<tech.gen> ■ abgeglichen<tech.gen> (unstressed) ■ entlastet<tech.gen> (symmetrical) ■ symmetrisch<el> (measurement bridge) ■ stromlos<mech.eng> (rotary parts; statically, dynamically; e.g. wheels, shafts) ■ ausgewuchtet<mech.eng> (same pressure on both sides) ■ druckentlastet<mech.eng> (e.g. wheel, shaft) ■ unwuchtfrei; perfekt rundlaufend
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