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1 stjälpa
turn over -
2 vridströmbrytare
turn switch -
3 varv
coil; revolution, turnvarv per minut; number of revolutions, revolutions per minutelinvarv; coil of rope, turn of rope -
4 krok
clutch, hook, hitch, turnbogserkrok; tow hookdragkrok; tow hook, towing eyletgripkrok; grab hooklekarkrok; swivel hooklyftkrok; hoisting hook, lifting hooksäkerhetskrok; detaching hook, safety hookupphängningskrok; suspension hook -
5 krök
bend, turnU-krök; U-bend -
6 linvarv
coil of rope, turn of rope -
7 mejsel
bit, chiselborrmejsel; trepanflatmejsel; flat chiselhålmejsel; hollow bit, hollow chiseljordborrmejsel; flat chiselkryssmejsel; cross bitplattmejsel; bladed bitrullmejsel; cutter bitskrotmejsel; set chiselskruvmejsel; screw driver, turn screwspetsmejsel; moilstegmejsel; ear bittrevingad mejsel; three wing bit -
8 rotera
gyrate, revolve, rotate, turn -
9 skift
shift, turnbrytningsskift; stoping shiftdagskift; day shift, dayturneftermiddagsskift; afternoon shiftförlorat skift; lost shifthjälpskift; back shiftlastarskift; filling shiftlastningsskift; mucking shiftmanskift; man shiftmorgonskift; morning shiftnattskift; night shiftutlastarskift; loading shift -
10 skruvmejsel
screw driver, turn screw -
11 strömbrytare
closing switch, switchhuvudströmbrytare; main switch, master switchknivströmbrytare; knife switchvridströmbrytare; turn switch -
12 tippa
dump, tip, turn over -
13 vrida
rotate, turn, wrenchvrida sig; swivel -
14 vända
slew, turn
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