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02:36 Feb 13, 2001 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Angela Arnone Local time: 04:26 | ||||||
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na | Supporting arm |
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na | clamping arms |
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na | clamping arm |
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Supporting arm Explanation: Supporting arm |
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clamping arms Explanation: Serraggio is clamping (Marolli), and I know "braccio" is translated literally as "arm". Ciao Angela Marolli |
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clamping arm Explanation: manicotto di serraggio del braccio : arm clamping sleeve braccio : 1)anchor arm; 2)arm of anchor (EuroDicAutom) Example: Attaching the sensor to the clamping arm shaft, instead of the cylinder, improves performance. (http://www.findarticles.com/m1068/n12_v53/20910572/p1/articl... Reference: http://www.rexrothmecman.se:8080/computation/83/clamping_dev... Reference: http://www.qualitest-inc.com/borehardness.htm |
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