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15:42 Feb 22, 2008 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Aerospace / Aviation / Space / Helicopters and rotorcraft | |||||||
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2 | cable guard |
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2 | cable protector |
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cable guard Explanation: For lack of any better idea. Incidentally, the only difference I can see in without/with set of pictures in your reference doc is that there is apparently something dark covering the fasteners etc. of the structural element(s) behind the cable on the right in the 'with' picture. If you google Seilabweiser by itself, you get severa hits that suggest that the function of a Seilabweiser is to prevent mechanical damage to a cable and/or constrain the cable. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 42 mins (2008-02-22 16:25:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- make that 'constrain the range of (lateral) motion of the cable', and filling the missing words & letters ;-) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 45 mins (2008-02-22 16:28:00 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- *fill in* (sigh!) |
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cable protector Explanation: Analog zum Uboot-Begriff cable cutter bzw. cable protector gebildet. Leider kein Beleg. Dt. dafür auch Netzabweiser. |
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