Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Anfahren

German answer:

bewegen hin zu etw. / etw. ansteuern

Added to glossary by Darko Kolega
Feb 10, 2012 18:48
12 yrs ago
German term

Anfahren

Non-PRO German Tech/Engineering Engineering: Industrial Einspritzeinheit
Beim Anfahren der Ausgangsstellung wird nicht auf das Dosiervolumen geachtet.

bedeutet hier Anfahren = aktivieren??
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German term (edited): etw. anfahren
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bewegen hin zu etw. / etw. ansteuern

die Ausgangsstellung ist das Ziel der Fahrt
Note from asker:
danke!
Peer comment(s):

agree Karin Hinsch : Sehe ich auch so.
21 mins
Das freut mich, danke!
agree Jutta Deichselberger : absolut!
58 mins
Danke!
agree Thayenga
21 hrs
Danke!
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