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101 winding machine
<el> ■ Wickelmaschine f< textil> ■ Spulmaschine f -
102 winding mandrel
< prod> ■ Wickeldorn m -
103 winding nominal voltage
<el> ■ Wicklungsnennspannung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > winding nominal voltage
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104 winding path
<el> ■ Wicklungszweig m -
105 winding pitch
<el> ■ Wickelschritt m ; Wicklungsschritt m -
106 winding reel
<tech.gen> ■ Wickelteller m -
107 winding road
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108 winding room
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109 winding rope
< min> ■ Förderseil n -
110 winding sense
<tech.gen> ■ Wicklungssinn m -
111 winding slot
<el> ■ Wicklungsnut f -
112 winding space
<el> ■ Wickelraum m -
113 winding spool
<el> ■ Wickelspule f -
114 winding tap
<el> ■ Wicklungsanzapfung f -
115 winding tension
<mech.eng> (in strip, tape, cable, wire, thread) ■ Aufwickelspannung f -
116 winding time
<av> (magnetic tape) ■ Umspulzeit f -
117 winding tower
< min> ■ Förderturm m -
118 winding voltage rating
<el> ■ Wicklungsnennspannung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > winding voltage rating
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119 winding wire
<el> ■ Spulendraht m<mat.el> ■ Wickeldraht m -
120 winding-drum elevator
< convey> ■ Trommelaufzug m
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