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  1. TRANSPORT|land transport|land transport · INDUSTRY|mechanical engineering
    aerbhonn Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Luftschlauch | luftreifen | Reifen | Pneu | Laufdecke
    de
    tyre | tire | rubber tyre | rubber tire
    en
    Definition a continuous band that encircles the rim of a wheel and forms a tread that rolls on either a road, a prepared track, or the ground Reference """tire"", Encyclopædia Britannica on line, http://www.britannica.com/technology/tire#ref117797 [12.1.2016]"
    Comment "Free-moving vehicles such as automobiles, trucks, buses, bicycles, and airplanes need more friction to turn, climb, accelerate, and brake, so these vehicles use rubber tires, which provide both high friction and some cushioning ability. Rubber tires are of two types:1. solid, or cushion, tires1, in which the rubber portion functions to carry the load, absorb shocks, and resist cutting and abrasion;2. pneumatic tires2, in which the load is carried and the shocks are absorbed mainly by the compressed air that fills the tire. Pneumatic tires are now used for almost all free-moving vehicles because of their greater cushioning ability and other advantages. Solid rubber tires are now used only on industrial and farm carts and on military vehicles, applications where tires are liable to be cut or pierced.1 2IATE:14264722<<<<<>;; IATE:3567669"
    pneumatique | bandage pneumatique | pneu
    fr
  2. TRANSPORT · INDUSTRY|mechanical engineering
    feadán Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Luftkammer | Reifenschlauch | Luftschlauch | Schlauch
    de
    inner tube | tube
    en
    Definition torus-shaped balloon made from an impermeable material, such as soft, elastic synthetic rubber, inserted into a vehicle tyre and inflated to retain air pressure Reference "COM-EN, based on:Wikipedia > Tire > Inner tube. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tire#Inner_tube [24.9.2012]"
    chambre à air
    fr