Turret

Hebrew translation: צריח - The part that can lift the Excavator higher from it's "Wheels"

16:03 Sep 17, 2014
English to Hebrew translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering
English term or phrase: Turret
In an excavator.
"The turret is welded to both the upper and lower undercarriage frame"
This is all the context I have.

Thanks in advance!
Yiftah Hellerman-Carmel
Germany
Local time: 14:34
Hebrew translation:צריח - The part that can lift the Excavator higher from it's "Wheels"
Explanation:
An excavator's turret is a part that can rise the excavator up (usually 1 more meter) to work in water, during tides, etc.. it lifts it higher from the lower platform ("Wheels").

in hebrew the term might refer to -

צריח
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YanaG
Russian Federation
Local time: 14:34
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4 +3צריח - The part that can lift the Excavator higher from it's "Wheels"
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turret
צריח - The part that can lift the Excavator higher from it's "Wheels"


Explanation:
An excavator's turret is a part that can rise the excavator up (usually 1 more meter) to work in water, during tides, etc.. it lifts it higher from the lower platform ("Wheels").

in hebrew the term might refer to -

צריח

YanaG
Russian Federation
Local time: 14:34
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Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
PRO pts in category: 4
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agree  Lior Bar-On
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neutral  Sandra & Kenneth Grossman: The answer for the term itself is correct, but I cannot give you an agree with so many basic grammar and language mistakes.
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