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1 screw flight
<mech.eng> ■ Schneckengang m -
2 screw
< join> (similar to bolt, but fully threaded and any head; engages a threaded h) ■ Schraube f DIN 933<mech.eng> (conveying element in pump) ■ Förderspindel f ; Schraubenspindel f ; Förderschnecke f ; Spindel f<mech.eng> (long threaded rod, not a fastener) ■ Gewindespindel f ; Schraubspindel f<mech.eng> (shaft, rod, pin that rotates or on which sth turns) ■ Spindel f -
3 flight of a screw
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4 helix angle
<mech.eng> (thread, twist drill) ■ Drallwinkel m ; Drallgröße f ; Wendelwinkel m ; Spiralwinkel m -
5 flight
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6 channel
<tech.gen> (gen.) ■ Kanal m<tech.gen> ■ Stromkanal m<tech.gen> (e.g. U-shaped steel section, flexible weatherstrip) ■ U-Querschnitt m ; U-Profil n<av> ■ Programm n<av> (radio, TV) ■ Sender m ; Kanal m<edp.tele.av> ■ Übertragungskanal m ; Kanal m<el> (for electr. signals; e.g. audio and video channels) ■ Kanal m<mech.eng> ■ Hohlkehle f ; Riefe f -
7 feed hopper
<tech.gen> (e.g. for fodder, granulate) ■ Einschütttrichter m< plast> (on extruder or injection molding machine) ■ Einfülltrichter m ; Granulattrichter m ; Massetrichter m ; Trichter m -
8 flight volume
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