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21 cutting oil
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22 cutting position
cutting position1 BERGB Fräsposition fcutting position2 HÜTT/WALZ Schnittstellung f (z. B. bei Blechen) -
23 cutting resistance
cutting resistance1 BERGB Grabwiderstand mcutting resistance2 HÜTT/WALZ, MET Schneidwiderstand m, Schnittwiderstand m -
24 cutting tool
cutting tool1 BERGB, TUNN Bohrwerkzeug n (Tunnelvortriebsmaschine)cutting tool2 MECH, WERKZ Drehstahl m, spanabhebendes Werkzeug n, Spanwerkzeug n -
25 cutting tools
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26 cutting with oxygen and acetylene
cutting with oxygen and acetylene1 MONT, SCHW Brennschneiden n mit Azetylen-Sauerstoffcutting with oxygen and acetylene2 SCHW Autogenbrennschneiden n, autogenes Brennschneiden n, Azetylen-Sauerstoff-Brennschneiden nEnglish-german engineering dictionary > cutting with oxygen and acetylene
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27 cutting perpendicular to the grain
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cutting perpendicular to the grain
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28 cutting angle
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29 cutting blowpipe
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30 cutting die
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31 cutting machine
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32 cutting oil
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33 cutting press
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34 cutting punch
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35 cutting room
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36 cutting stylus
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37 cutting above and below grade
English-german engineering dictionary > cutting above and below grade
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38 cutting action sealing ring
English-german engineering dictionary > cutting action sealing ring
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39 cutting allowance
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40 cutting and loading operations
English-german engineering dictionary > cutting and loading operations
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