Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

in DU-Buchsen geführt

English translation:

guided in DU® bushings/bearings/sleeves

Added to glossary by Andrea Garfield-Barkworth
Sep 19, 2011 08:45
12 yrs ago
German term

in DU-Buchsen geführt

German to English Tech/Engineering Engineering: Industrial
Eine Wendevorrichtung besteht im Wesentlichen aus:
.... elektro-motorisch angetriebene Wendestation (auf Rollen gelagert and in DU-Buchsen geführt)
passive Wendestation (auf Rollen gelagert und in DU-Buchen geführt)

I'm a little unsure as how to translate this best. I would be grateful for any help. Thank you.
Proposed translations (English)
3 guided in DU® bushings/bearings/sleeves

Discussion

philgoddard Sep 19, 2011:
And what's a Wendestation?
Andrea Garfield-Barkworth (asker) Sep 19, 2011:
Sorry, the problem I am having is with "geführt" rather than DU-Buchsen.

Proposed translations

5 hrs
Selected

guided in DU® bushings/bearings/sleeves

The collocations "guided in bushings", "guided in bearings" and "guided in sleeves" all get their share of googles.


http://www.proz.com/kudoz/2987342

Looks like DU® is a registered trade mark of some sort:
DU® is the highest performance self-lubricating bearing material available anywhere. It offers a combination of properties and capabilities unmatched by any other self-lubricating bearing material and, consequently, has the broadest application range.
http://glacier.thyssing.com.au/

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Note added at 5 hrs (2011-09-19 14:16:27 GMT)
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DU® is a trademark of GGB.
©2010 GGB. All rights reserved. www.ggbearings.com
http://www.ggbearings.com/_pdf/literature/1345.pdf



DU®, DU®B, DP4™, DP10™, DP11™, DX®10 with DuraStrong®, DX®, HX™, DS™, DP4B™, DP31™, EP™, EP12™, EP22™, EP43™, EP44™, EP63™, EP64™, EP73™, EP79™, Glacetal KA™, Multilube®, GAR-MAX®, HSG®, HPM™, HPF™, MEGALIFE®XT, SY™, SP™, MLG™, SBC™, GAR-FIL®, UNI™, MINI™, DB™, Multifil™, Multilube®, SICAL 3™, SICAL 3D™ AND SICAL 6D™ are trademarks of GGB.
http://www.ggbearings.com/products.php
Note from asker:
Thanks for your help :-)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks for your help."

Reference comments

1 hr
Reference:

We've had DU-Buchsen before

DU appears to be an English abbreviation.

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Note added at 1 hr (2011-09-19 09:57:53 GMT)
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I just don't know how to say "geführt" in English.
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1 hr
Reference:

DU-Buchse

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