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06:44 Nov 10, 2011 |
Swedish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Automation & Robotics / cranes/ forklifts | |||||||
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3 | lift breaker sensor |
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3 | overload sensor |
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lift breaker sensor Explanation: :) |
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overload sensor Explanation: Hello May I start my saying that 'lyftbryatare sensor' does not seem to exist on Internet but that 'lastbrytare sensor' does As the writer is talking about a fork LIFT truck, I have the impression that he might simply have confused his/her terms. 'Overlaod' sensor seems a good bet cos it could mean 'too much weight' or 'electrical overload' and both occur when a pallet is too heavy to lift 'Lift breaker sensor' sounds weird for a fork lift truck which is meant to lift Reference: http://www.google.fr/webhp?hl=fr&tab=iw#sclient=psy-ab&hl=fr... |
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