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61 wooden strut
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wooden strut
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62 Y-strut
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Y-strut
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63 air-assisted suspension strut
English-german technical dictionary > air-assisted suspension strut
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64 bracing strut
<tech.gen> ■ Strebe f -
65 Chapman strut
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66 cross strut
<tech.gen> (e.g. in steel skeleton structure, framework) ■ Querstrebe f -
67 damper strut suspension
English-german technical dictionary > damper strut suspension
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68 diagonal strut
< build> (trussed girder; e.g. of building, bridge, crane) ■ Diagonalstab m ; Diagonalstrebe f -
69 forked strut
<mech.eng> ■ Gabelstrebe f ; Y-Strebe f -
70 fuselage strut
< aerospace> ■ Rumpfstrebe f -
71 hammer strut
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72 hammer strut pin
< mil> ■ Hahnstangenstift m -
73 horizontal strut
<tech.gen> ■ Spreize f -
74 joint strut
<mech.eng> ■ Gelenkstrebe f -
75 level control [suspension] strut
English-german technical dictionary > level control [suspension] strut
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76 MacPherson strut
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77 MacPherson strut front suspension
English-german technical dictionary > MacPherson strut front suspension
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78 McPherson strut mounting
English-german technical dictionary > McPherson strut mounting
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79 McPherson strut tower
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80 modular air strut
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