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02:52 Aug 21, 2003 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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5 | boom / arm / bucket |
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4 | extension arm, push and hoe-bucket type equipment |
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extension arm, push and hoe-bucket type equipment Explanation: "Stiel" -> like Stiel-Löffelbagger m (Bau) / push shovel (Ernst). "Ausleger" = extension arm, boom "Tieflöffel" = hoe type bucket |
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boom / arm / bucket Explanation: Arm — Also referred to as "dipper," it is the structure that connects the excavator's attachment to the boom. Boom — The primary component of the workgroup that is attached to the house structure via the swing frame. It supports the arm and attachment. Attachment — Any device coupled to the workgroup to complete a prescribed task. The most common attachment for an excavator is a trenching bucket. Other attachments include grading buckets, hydraulic breakers, plate compactors, rotators, augers and a ripper. See ref. (one of many) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-08-21 09:52:52 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Tieflöffel = trenching bucket Reference: http://www.bobcat.com/products/ex/features/glossary.html |
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