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1 connecting / connection diagram
(el) schemă de conexiuni / de cablajEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > connecting / connection diagram
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2 connecting box
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3 connecting link
(th) culisă, cercel, platbandă de legătură -
4 connecting link of chain
(mas) za de închidere a lanţuluiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > connecting link of chain
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5 connecting plug
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6 connecting rod
(auto) bară de direcţie; (cf, mas) bară de conducere, bielă -
7 connecting shaft
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8 connecting terminal
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9 connecting-rod bearing / bushing
(mas) cuzinet / bucşă / lagăr de bielăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > connecting-rod bearing / bushing
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10 connecting-rod big end
(mas) cap de bielăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > connecting-rod big end
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11 connecting-rod cap
(auto) capac de bielă -
12 connecting-rod small end
(mas) picior de bielăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > connecting-rod small end
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13 connecting-tie rod
(auto) bară de legătură de direcţie -
14 auxiliary connecting- rod
(mas) bielă secundară; bieletăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > auxiliary connecting- rod
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15 big-end; big-end of connecting-rod
(mas) cap de bielăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > big-end; big-end of connecting-rod
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16 cable box / connecting box
(el) cutie / mufă / manşon de cabluEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > cable box / connecting box
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17 crank and connecting-rod assembly
(mas) mecanism bielă-manivelăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > crank and connecting-rod assembly
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18 linked connecting rod
(mas) bielă secundarăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > linked connecting rod
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19 main connecting-rod
(mas) bielă principală -
20 master connecting-rod
(mas) bielă motoare / principalăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > master connecting-rod
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