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1 steering drive axle
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2 idler
<mech.eng> ■ Laufrolle f ; nicht angetriebene Rolle f ; Riemenspannrolle f ; Rolle f<mech.eng> (in gear-type oil pump) ■ angetriebenes Zahnrad n ; mitlaufendes Zahnrad n ; Nebenrad n ; Losrad n<mvhcl.drive> (sliding gear transmission) ■ Losrad n<mvhcl.mot> (stress on: tensioning function; e.g. of timing belt) ■ Spannrolle f ; Spannriemenscheibe f rar
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