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1 tire track
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2 lug
<av> (on cassette; any type, incl. sliding type) ■ Aufnahmesperre f<el> (soldering connection) ■ Fahne f<mech.eng> (a projecting piece by which sth is supported) ■ Ansatz m<mech.eng> ■ Höcker m ; Lappen m ; Nase f<mech.eng> (driving projection, positive engagement) ■ Mitnehmer m<mech.eng> (lifting attachment on heavy objects; e.g. on motors) ■ Öse f<mvhcl.mot> ■ Mitnehmer m -
3 CTS
<mvhcl.i&c> ■ Kühlmittel-Temperaturfühler m ; Kühlmittel-Temperaturgeber m ; Kühlwassertemperaturfühler m prakt<nav.navig> ■ Kurs durch Wasser m (KdW); Steuerkurs m< navig> (difference between bearing to destination and track made good) ■ zu steuernder Kurs m ; zu steuernde Vorausrichtung f -
4 mount
<tech.gen> (e.g. of an instrument, a pump) ■ Fuß m<tech.gen> (support, bearing) ■ Lagerung f<mech.eng> ■ Fuß m< bio> ■ Präparat nvt <tech.gen> (erect a towering structure; e.g. antenna, tower) ■ aufrichten vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. gantry, machine tool) ■ aufstellen vtvt < join> (gen.; to/on sth) ■ befestigen vt ; montieren vt ; installieren vt ; anbringen vt ugs ; festmachen vt ugs.rarvt <mach.tools> (place workpiece in fixture, on pallet, carrier) ■ aufnehmen vt--------mount (up)
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