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1 Federdruck
m <tech.allg> (von einer Feder ausgeübter Druck) ■ spring pressure; spring load -
2 Druckfeder
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3 federdruckgeschaltet
< masch> ■ spring-pressure operated -
4 Federdruck
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5 Federdruckbremse
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6 Federdruckplatte
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7 Federgleitpilz
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8 Federkraftlichtbogenschweißen
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Federkraftlichtbogenschweißen
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9 Federmanometer
nspring pressure gauge -
10 Druckfeder
f1. compressing spring2. compression spring3. pressure spring4. rebound spring -
11 Schraubenfederkupplung
f <kfz.antr> ■ coil-spring clutch; direct-pressure coil-spring clutch form.rare ; Borg and Beck clutch raref < masch> ■ spring couplingGerman-english technical dictionary > Schraubenfederkupplung
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12 Federmanometer
n < msr> ■ spring-type pressure gauge; spring manometer -
13 Federthermometer
n < msr> ■ pressure-gauge thermometer; pressure-spring thermometer -
14 Kupplung mit Schraubenfedern
f <kfz.antr> ■ coil-spring clutch; direct-pressure coil-spring clutch form.rare ; Borg and Beck clutch rareGerman-english technical dictionary > Kupplung mit Schraubenfedern
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15 Druckkraft
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16 Druckventilfeder
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17 Gasdruckfeder
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18 Federthermometer
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Federthermometer
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19 Kontaktdruckfeder
Kontaktdruckfeder f contact pressure springDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Kontaktdruckfeder
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