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00:30 Aug 11, 2004 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering / Farming Systems | |||||||
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4 | trayectoria, recorrido |
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3 | cuchilla espiral |
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cuchilla espiral Explanation: Dentro del 'Grain Auger' está el 'flighting' el cual tiene forma de espiral, que con su movimiento giratorio va subiendo el grano. ------------------------------------------------------- El transportador espiral de granos consiste en una cuchilla espiral unida a un largo eje metálico y a un tubo circular metálico en el que se inserta la cuchilla. El tubo de metal contiene el material mientras se mueve desde la entrada de un extremo del transportador espiral hasta la salida y protege al operador del contacto con la cuchilla en rotación. http://www.twcc.state.tx.us/information/videoresources/sp_st... ---------------------------------------------------------------- This forms a tubular area around the flighting that allows the screw to meter out each ingredient more accurately. http://www.grainnet.com/info/articles.html?type=fo&ID=1275 ---------------------------------------------------------- Grain Auger A grain auger is used to raise grain from the ground to the top of grain bins at the farm or to load trucks from a grain bin. It is a long tube mounted on one set of wheels. Inside the tube is a metal auger, a tool having a long shank, shaped like a screw, that is driven by a pulley or gear at the top. As the shank turns, feed or other materials are displaced upwards. Augers are also used to distribute feed from the wagons to the cattle feed mangers on the farm. http://cattle.guelph.on.ca/kids_cattle/beef_everywhere/equip... |
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