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101 pitch adhesive
< opt> ■ Kittpech n -
102 pitch adjustment
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103 pitch adjustment of the guide vanes
< convey> ■ Leitschaufelverstellung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > pitch adjustment of the guide vanes
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104 pitch adjustment of the impeller vanes
< convey> ■ Laufschaufelverstellung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > pitch adjustment of the impeller vanes
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105 pitch and reference surfaces
<mech.eng> (grear) ■ Wälz- und Teilflächen fpl DIN 3998English-german technical dictionary > pitch and reference surfaces
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106 pitch angle
rare <tech.gen> (relative to flow direction; e.g. of aircraft rudder, propeller blade) ■ Anstellwinkel m ; Anströmwinkel m< aerospace> ■ Längsneigungswinkel mIEV 415 <energ.wind> ■ Blatteinstellwinkel m IEV 415 ; Rotorblatteinstellwinkel m form ; Einstellwinkel m prakt ; Pitchwinkel m<mech.eng> (of threads, screw flights) ■ Steigungswinkel m<mech.eng> (bevel gear) ■ Teilkegelwinkel m DIN 3998 -
107 pitch angle blade templet
< pap> ■ Anstellwinkelschablone fEnglish-german technical dictionary > pitch angle blade templet
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108 pitch apex
< tech> ■ Teilkegelscheitel m -
109 pitch attitude
< aerospace> ■ Längsneigung f -
110 pitch axis
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111 pitch bending
<edp.av> ■ Tonhöhenbeugung f -
112 pitch cam
<mech.eng> ■ Führungskurve f -
113 pitch circle
<mech.eng> (gear) ■ Teilkreis m DIN 3998 -
114 pitch circle diameter
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115 pitch circle diameter of bolt holes
English-german technical dictionary > pitch circle diameter of bolt holes
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116 pitch circle of bolt holes
English-german technical dictionary > pitch circle of bolt holes
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117 pitch coal
< comb> ■ Pechkohle f -
118 pitch coke
< comb> ■ Pechkoks m -
119 pitch cone
<mech.eng> (bevel gear) ■ Teilkegel m DIN 3998 -
120 pitch constancy
< mus> ■ Tonhöhenkonstanz f
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