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06:35 Apr 29, 2005 |
English to German translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mining & Minerals / Gems / Einsatz im Bergbau und in Steinbrüchen | |||||||
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4 | Gesteinsbhohrer mit Druckstütze |
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3 | Abbahammer mit Vorschubzylinder + schwere Abbauhammer |
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Abbahammer mit Vorschubzylinder + schwere Abbauhammer Explanation: respectively. It is better to post the two terms separately. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2005-04-29 20:22:53 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, the first word is also Abbauhammer. |
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Gesteinsbhohrer mit Druckstütze Explanation: In der ersten Referenz wird gezeigt, daß der Begriff aus 2 Bestandteilen besteht: The new technique of excavating rock known as "The Swedish Method" was launched on international markets after World War II ended. The method was based on using light, one-man-operated rock drills equipped with pusher leg feeds. Combined with new tungsten carbide tipped drillsteel, it brought a huge increase in drilling capacity and made the arduous drilling work much easier. Laut Ernst Wörterbuch der Technik bedeutet rock drill einen Gesteinsbohrer. In der 2. Referenz werden die Bestandteile feed und pusher leg erklärt: The feed pressure is regulated with a control valve on the air inlet that is both throttle and shut-off valve. The feed pressure can be uploaded by means of a button operated relief valve MDS 404W rock drills are connected to the pusher leg by an attachment device, which is fixed by means of stop lugs in a tested position where the drill is balanced in a best possible position. pusher = Stoßvorrichtung (Ernst, WB der industriellen Technik) Reference: http://www-old.miningandconstruction.com/feat/feat23.htm |
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