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1 process of adjustment
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > process of adjustment
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2 adjustment
<tech.gen> (stress on: very accurate; e.g. of parts, layout, values) ■ Justierung f ; Justage f rar<tech.gen> (e.g. of control elements, values; process and result) ■ Einstellung f<tech.gen> (of discrepancies) ■ Ausgleich m<tech.gen> (changing from one value or position to another one, e.g. setpoints) ■ Verstellen n<tech.gen> (tensioning, e.g. of drive belts; process) ■ Spannen n<tech.gen> (making up for loss, wear and tear, e.g. of brakes, friction linings) ■ Nachstellen n<tech.gen> (process; of controls, values, setpoints, limits etc.; e.g. speed, pres) ■ Einstellen n<tech.gen> (of sth to sth; e.g. to situation, environment, shape, requirements) ■ Angleichung f ; Anpassung f ; Adaption f<i&c> (balancing of two or more components or values) ■ Abgleich m<i&c> (by means of control system, manually or automatically) ■ Einregelung f<mach.tools> (moving sth. into position; e.g. rolls, cutting tools) ■ Anstellen n -
3 adjustment process
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4 idle speed adjustment
<mvhcl.mot> (process and result) ■ Leerlaufeinstellung f -
5 valve adjustment
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6 valve lash adjustment
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7 alignment
<tech.gen> (of objects in straight line; e.g. edges, surfaces, buildings) ■ Ausfluchtung f<tech.gen> (process of aligning) ■ Ausrichten n<tech.gen> (relative location of objects; e.g. of fibers, magn. particles, bldgs.) ■ Ausrichtung f ; Orientierung f<build.traff> (tunnel) ■ Linienführung f<el> (adjustment of electr. components, IC) ■ Justierung f ; Justage f< mvhcl> (auto service; e.g. sign on gas station) ■ Spureinstellen n ; Vorderachseinstellung f< phys> (of particles) ■ magnetische Ausrichtung f ; magnetische Orientierung f ; Ausrichtung f ; Orientierung f
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