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16:34 Jan 21, 2012 |
Hebrew to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Automotive / Cars & Trucks / Work instruction/ Powerpack servicing instruction | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Gad Kohenov Israel Local time: 01:03 | ||||||
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4 | linkage/rod linkage |
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3 | Tie rod/Steering linkage |
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2 | Spindle |
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Spindle Explanation: I'm giving this a go, but please note my confidence level... Here's my logic... Whatever מוטטת is, it collocates with "control" and "accelerator". We also know it's a synonym of שטאנגה. ..... In the automotive field, the term "spindle" collocates in English with both "control" and "accelerator".... "When you have done this and reassembled everything, operate the accelerator spindle and check you are now getting a good squirt of petrol " http://www.series2club.info/forum/index.php?topic=31018.190;... "chamber formed between the jet bridge and throttle valve, and this depression is conveyed to the axial hole in the control spindle where it then passes" http://bit.ly/AnwAqX ..A Textbook of Automotive Engineering In addition, one of the definitions of German "Stange" I found was "[upright] spindle". http://www.eudict.com/?lang=gereng&word=Stange |
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linkage/rod linkage Explanation: The document talks of connecting the control portion (the accelerator pedal) of the vehicle to the accelerator. One of the ways that this can be done is mechanically, by a rod (Stange in German), which is also referred to as a linkage, or rod linkage. Reference: http://pda.ttl.co.il/m/dic.aspx?cp=0&d=heen&wi=136865 Reference: http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/accelerator+linka... |
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Tie rod/Steering linkage Explanation: tie rod -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Noun 1. either of two rods that link the steering gear to the front wheels (hypernym) rod (part-holonym) steering linkage |
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