振出す

English translation: swivel

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Japanese term or phrase:振出す
English translation:swivel
Entered by: KathyT

18:24 Sep 27, 2006
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Other
Japanese term or phrase: 振出す
ルースターシーブを前方に振出し、抜いたピンを用いて先端に固定します
kumo (X)
swivel
Explanation:
guess alert....

swivel the Rooster Sheave around to the front, and lock in place using the pin (that was removed).
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KathyT
Australia
Local time: 20:33
Grading comment
I agree to Roger Jhonson's answer "Flip it out".Anyways thanks for your quick response.
2 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer



Summary of answers provided
1 +5swivel
KathyT
2wind off
cinefil


  

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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 1/5Answerer confidence 1/5 peer agreement (net): +5
swivel


Explanation:
guess alert....

swivel the Rooster Sheave around to the front, and lock in place using the pin (that was removed).

KathyT
Australia
Local time: 20:33
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 92
Grading comment
I agree to Roger Jhonson's answer "Flip it out".Anyways thanks for your quick response.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  michiko tsum (X)
59 mins
  -> Thanks, Michiko ;-)

agree  V N Ganesh
5 hrs
  -> Thanks, VN Ganesh.

agree  Roger Johnson: In this case, I think "flip it out" would be good but I`ll agree with you just to be a good sport! Hi Kathy.
8 hrs
  -> Hi Roger, by all means post another answer if you can improve on my guess/suggestion!

agree  casey
8 hrs
  -> Thanks, KC.

agree  Joe L
11 hrs
  -> Thanks Joe.
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7 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5
wind off


Explanation:
just a guess


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cinefil
Japan
Local time: 19:33
Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese
PRO pts in category: 161
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