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09:54 Jun 27, 2006 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Paper / Paper Manufacturing | |||||||
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4 | spring tension |
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3 | spring pressure |
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1 | See explanation |
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spring tension Explanation: Referred to in this terminology website. Also, as far as I can remember, tension term used when explaining Hooke's Law (フックの法則) in English. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2006-06-27 13:22:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Erratum: Also, as far as I can recall, 'tension' is the term used when explaining Hooke's Law in English. (mea culpa!) Reference: http://homepage3.nifty.com/tongermark/bhv2k/bhv2ha.htm |
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spring pressure Explanation: spring pressure -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2006-06-27 14:29:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 子ばね圧長さ- small spring pressure (application)length -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2006-06-27 14:53:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 子ばね長さ -length of small spring |
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See explanation Explanation: 子ばね圧長さを55~60mmにセットする→set a small spring length to 55 ~ 60mm. ブラシのばね圧調整→Brush spring load adjustment ばね圧→Generally, the spring is compressed to have cushioning effect. This means that a certain load shall be applied to a spring with free length. This load to let a spring for having specified expansion/compression pressure is called ばね圧 and which is expressed by the unit kgf. ばね圧長さ→as explained above, spring is compressed by a certain load for having specified expansion/compression pressure. This load can be expressed by the length of a spring. |
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