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04:02 Sep 14, 2000 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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na | Drive Pinion |
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na | see below |
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Drive Pinion Explanation: The internal tooth form of the rotatable inner ring engages with the drive pinion of the slewing drive. Sounds like military or earth-moving machinery to me. Regards, Iain |
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see below Explanation: not knowing what type of contraption this is, an alternative might be: The internal toothing of the revolving inner ring intermeshes with the output pinion of the rotary drive. More food for thought? |
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