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1 rope
rope I v 1. KONST anseilen; 2. KONST seilförmig verdrallen; 3. KONST mit Seilen absperren rope II 1. BT Seil n, Kabel n, Tau n; Strang m, Strick m; 2. BM, SAN Werg n; 3. s. → rope caulkEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > rope
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2 rope clamp
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > rope clamp
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3 rope clamp
rope clamp1 BERGB Einband m (Seil)rope clamp2 TECH Seilschloss n -
4 rope pulley
rope pulley1 BERGB Seilscheibe f (Fördergerüst)rope pulley2 TECH Seilrolle f (mit Wälzlager) -
5 rope sheave
rope sheave1 BERGB, TECH Seilrolle f, Seilscheibe f (Fördergerüst)rope sheave2 TECH Seilrolle f (mit Wälzlager) -
6 rope socket
rope socket1 BERGB, TECH Seilkopf mrope socket2 TECH Gabelhülse f (Seil); Seilbefestigung f, Seilhülse f -
7 rope termination
rope termination1 BERGB Einband m (Seil)rope termination2 BERGB, TECH Seilkopf m -
8 rope molding
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9 rope moulding
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10 rope into
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11 rope line
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12 rope line
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13 rope-supported roof
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > rope-supported roof
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14 rope
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15 rope attachment
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16 rope cappel
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17 rope capstan
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18 rope clip
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19 rope cross-section
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20 rope-down device
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