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1 feed on
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2 feed up
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3 feed off
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4 feed off
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5 feed on
1) ( eat) -
6 feed-back
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7 feed cylinder
feed cylinder1 BERGB Vorschubzylinder mfeed cylinder2 HYDR/PNEU Einlaufzylinder mfeed cylinder3 HYDR Zubringerzylinder m -
8 feed-zone garland
feed-zone garland ( feed-zone garland idler, feed-zone garland idlers) BERGB, FÖRD, UMSCHL, ZER Aufgabegirlande f -
9 feed(ing)
Feed(ing), hand feed(ing), automatic feed(ing)Zuführung f, Zuführung von hand, selbsttätige Zuführung -
10 feed bag
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11 feed water
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12 feed end
feed end1 BERGB, FÖRD, UMSCHL, ZER Aufgabe f (Ort der Aufgabe, z. B. bei Fördergut); Aufgabestelle ffeed end2 HÜTT Kopfende n (des Sinterbandes) -
13 feed hopper
feed hopper1 BERGB Aufgabebunker m (des Brechers)feed hopper2 TECH, ZER Chargiertrichter m, Einlauftrichter m -
14 feed line
feed line1 HÜTT/WALZ Förderleitung ffeed line2 HYDR/PNEU Zu(lauf)leitung f -
15 feed pump
feed pump1 HYDR/PNEU, TECH Speisepumpe ffeed pump2 VERD Zulaufpumpe f -
16 feed roll
feed roll1 FÖRD Transportrolle ffeed roll2 WALZ Eindrückwalze f (eines Planetenwalzwerks) -
17 feed valve
feed valve1 HYDR/PNEU Einspeiseventil nfeed valve2 VENT Speiseventil n -
18 feed-zone idler
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19 feed in
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20 feed
feed I v speisen, zuführen; anlegen (z. B. Spannung); vorschieben (z. B. Registrierstreifen) feed II Speisung f, Zuleitung f, Zuführung f; Vorschub mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > feed
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