Nocken

Polish translation: krzywka/-i (wyłącznika)

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German term or phrase:(Schalter-)Nocken
Polish translation:krzywka/-i (wyłącznika)
Entered by: Crannmer

20:31 Jan 18, 2007
German to Polish translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering
German term or phrase: Nocken
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strona 19 Einstellung der Endschalter, opis nad rysunkiem 1a, lewa szpalta
co oznacza w tym kontekście (Betaetigungs/ Schalter)-nocken? I jak się mają do tego Anschlaege?
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krzywka/-i (wylacznika)
Explanation:
krzywka/-i (wylacznika)

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Note added at 8 Min. (2007-01-18 20:40:02 GMT)
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Anschlag - ogranicznik, zderzak (zalezy, co bardziej wg obrazka pasuje)
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krzywka/-i (wylacznika)


Explanation:
krzywka/-i (wylacznika)

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Note added at 8 Min. (2007-01-18 20:40:02 GMT)
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Anschlag - ogranicznik, zderzak (zalezy, co bardziej wg obrazka pasuje)

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