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| Selected response from: Davorka Grgic Local time: 05:25 | ||||||
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ideas Explanation: I found a Web site on "poleas de tracción de ascensores" (motorized traction pulleys for elevators) - see first link below. A description of the pulley: Máquinas con bancada y polea de desvío, para una entrecaída máxima de 850 m/m. Podemos destacar las siguientes características: Eje sinfín, templado, cementado y rectificado - Corona de bronce, centrifugado sobre núcleo - Polea tractora con dureza de 205 / 220 HB - Motores con 120 conexiones / hora ampliables a 240 con ventilación forzada from above: "una entrecaída máxima de 850 m/m" This "entrecaída" seems to have a unit of m/m. Now 'm' could only stand for 'meter' or 'm/m' could stand for 'micro/macro' (see second link) I found Korean knife maker and they measure their knives in m/m. Dunno what that could be. http://www.knifekorea.co.kr/english/soup.htm My guess is 'traction range' Reference: http://www.iaf.es/enciclopedia/luezar/elevador.htm Reference: http://elmed.com/ESU100.htm |
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car speed range Explanation: PAS and PAD flags that are used to change position must have a vertical clearance of 50 mm or more. They may be mounted in any order, that is PAS below PAD or PAD below PAS. These flags must be 50 mm long or more. (These flags must be seen for at least 20 ms. Clearance between flags must be 20 ms or more. 50 mm corresponds to a car speed of 150 m/m) http://www.controles.com/divascensores/ing/Mcea51fa/cea51fa.... HTH see above |
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