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1 3-Plunger-Pumpe
f < förd> ■ three-plunger pump; 3-plunger pump; triplex plunger pump; triplex ram pump -
2 Pumpenkolben
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3 Pumpenkolben
m < masch> ■ pump plunger -
4 Einspritzpumpenkolben
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5 plunjerpomp
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6 Dreiplungerpumpe
f < förd> ■ three-plunger pump; 3-plunger pump; triplex plunger pump; triplex ram pump -
7 Triplex-Plungerpumpe
f < förd> ■ three-plunger pump; 3-plunger pump; triplex plunger pump; triplex ram pump -
8 Kolbenpumpe
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9 Plungerpumpe
f <kfz.mot> (Ölpumpe) ■ plunger pump -
10 Tauchkolbenpumpe
f < masch> ■ plunger pump -
11 Kolbenpumpe
f1. piston pump2. plunger pumpf[am Wagenheber]jack pump -
12 Kolbenpumpe
Kol·ben·pum·pef reciprocating pump* * *f.plunger pump n. -
13 Axialkolbenpumpe
f < förd> ■ axial piston pump; axial plunger pump -
14 Plungerkolbenpumpe
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15 Radialkolbenpumpe
f < förd> ■ radial piston pump; radial plunger pump -
16 Multiplunger-Pumpe
f < förd> ■ multi-plunger pump -
17 Tauchkolbenpumpe
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18 Plungerpumpe
fplunger pump
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Plunger pole — Plunger Plun ger, n. 1. One who, or that which, plunges; a diver. [1913 Webster] 2. A long solid cylinder, used, instead of a piston or bucket, as a forcer in pumps. [1913 Webster] 3. One who bets heavily and recklessly on a race; a reckless… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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