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1 steel cable
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2 steel cable
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3 steel cable
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4 steel cable
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5 steel cable
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6 steel cable belt
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7 steel cable constructed belt
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8 steel cable core belting
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9 steel cable roof
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10 aluminum-steel cable
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11 steel cord cable
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12 steel-reinforced aluminium cable
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13 steel-reinforced copper cable
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14 steel wire armoured cable
steel wire armoured cable stahldrahtbewehrtes Kabel nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > steel wire armoured cable
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15 cable steel
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16 steel wire-armored cable
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17 cable coil car
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18 steel-cored
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19 steel-reinforced aluminum cable
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20 steel-wire armored cable
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