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1 Strebebalken
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2 Diagonalstrebe
f <tech.allg> ■ diagonal rodf < bau> (in Fachwerk; z.B. Gebäude, Brücke, Kran) ■ diagonal brace; diagonal tie; diagonal cross brace; diagonal strut -
3 Diagonalstab
m < bau> (in Fachwerk; z.B. Gebäude, Brücke, Kran) ■ diagonal brace; diagonal tie; diagonal cross brace; diagonal strut -
4 Diagonalstrebe
Diagonalstrebe f diagonal brace, diagonal member, diagonal stay, cross stay, diagonal strutDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Diagonalstrebe
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5 Strebe
f <tech.allg> (eher längs, auch quer) ■ stringerf <tech.allg> (erhöht Steifigkeit) ■ bracef <tech.allg> ■ bracing strut; strutf <tech.allg> (Bauwesen, Maschinenbau) ■ diagonal memberf <tech.allg> ■ shoref <tech.allg> (Bauwesen, Fahrzeugbau, Maschinenbau) ■ strutf < kfz> ■ bracef < min> ■ brace; prop; stanchion -
6 Kreuzstrebe
Kreuzstrebe f cross stud, diagonal stay, diagonal strut, tension diagonal, X-brace, spannerDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Kreuzstrebe
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7 Querstrebe
Querstrebe f cross brace, cross member, cross piece, cross-tie; diagonal stay, diagonal strut (Diagonaldruckstab) • mit Querstreben versehen KONST railDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Querstrebe
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8 Strebe
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