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41 spring adjusting calliper
n (BrE)METR calibrador de ajuste por resorte mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > spring adjusting calliper
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42 spring and toggle mechanism
nPROD mecanismo de resorte y fiador mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > spring and toggle mechanism
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43 spring balance
nMECH ENG for weighing balanza de resorte f, pesón m, romana de muelle fPHYS punto de equilibrio de un resorte m -
44 spring bolt
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45 spring cage press
nC&G prensa con jaula con resortes f -
46 spring clip
nMECH ENG abrazadera de resorte f, presilla f, soporte antivibratorio m, sujetador de resortes m -
47 spring commutator
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48 spring cotter
nMECH ENG chaveta de resorte f -
49 spring dividers
n plMECH ENG separadores de resortes m pl -
50 spring ejector
nMECH ENG eyector de resortes m -
51 spring governor
nMECH ENG chaveta de resorte f, gancho de seguridad m, gobernador de resorte m, mosquetón m, regulador del resorte m -
52 spring grease lubricator
nPROD engrasador a compresión m, engrasador de resorte mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > spring grease lubricator
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53 spring guide
nPROD guía de resorte f -
54 spring hanger pin
nCONST pasador de muelle suspensor m -
55 spring head
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56 spring jack
nELEC ENG jack de enlace m -
57 spring latch
nPROD cerrojo de resorte m -
58 spring leaf
nVEH hoja de ballesta f -
59 spring line
nOCEAN esprín m -
60 spring lock
nCONST cerradura de muelle f, cerradura de resorte f
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Spring fly — Spring Spring, n. [AS. spring a fountain, a leap. See {Spring}, v. i.] 1. A leap; a bound; a jump. [1913 Webster] The prisoner, with a spring, from prison broke. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English