Definition insulator [ IATE:1375078 ] made of either glass or porcelain, which is placed on the cross arm [ IATE:1406437 ] of a telegraph pole and supported on a pin, and to which the conductor is tied Reference COM-EN, based on:- Integrated Publishing. Construction Electrician Basic - Electricity handbook for electricians, http://constructionmanuals.tpub.com/14026/css/Pin-Insulator-100.htm [7.3.2018] - CircuitGlobe. Pin Insulator, https://circuitglobe.com/pin-insulator.html [7.3.2018]
Definition isolateur rigide composé d'une partie isolante destinée à être montée de façon rigide sur un support au moyen d'une tige pénétrant à l'intérieur de l'isolateur;la partie isolante peut être constituée d'une ou plusieurs pièces isolantes assemblées de façon permanente ;isolateur fixé rigidement sur une tige ;isolateur fixé rigidement à un support Reference VEI 471-1-37 ;VEI 30-10-200,Traction électrique ;BTM
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Definition Zugsattelzapfen nach 1.3.8 sind zapfenförmige Verbindungseinrichtungen an Sattelanhängern, die über Sattelkupplungen mit der Sattelzugmaschine verbunden werden Reference Richtlinie 94/20/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates über mechanische Verbindungseinrichtungen von Kraftfahrzeugen und Kraftfahrzeuganhängern sowie ihre Anbringung an diesen Fahrzeugen
Definition coupling device in the form of a pin for mounting on a semi-trailer and connecting to the towing vehicle by means of a fifth wheel coupling Reference Directive 94/20/EC relating to the mechanical coupling devices of motor vehicles and their trailers and their attachment to those vehicles CELEX:31994L0020/EN
Definition les pivots d'attelage visés au point 1.3.8 sont des dispositifs d'attelage en forme de pivot montés sur des semi-remorques et qui sont reliés au véhicule tracteur par des sellettes d'attelage Reference Directive 94/20/CE du Parlement Européen et du Conseil relative aux dispositifs d'attelage mécanique des véhicules à moteur et de leurs remorques ainsi qu'à leur fixation à ces véhicules
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Definition pin or bolt used in coupling or joining together two vehicles such as a tractor and a trailer, railroad cars etc. Reference COM-EN, based on:"Coupling pin" The Free Dictionary. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Coupling+pin [22.4.2013]
Definition short pin fixed at the end of a parachute rip cord cable fitting in the holes of the locking cones to fix the pack flaps Reference Multilingual Aeronautical Dictionary(AGARD,1980)
Definition portion of the hinge normally interconnecting the body and door members and establishing the swing axis Reference UN/ECE Regulation No. 11. Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to door latches and door retention components CELEX:42010X0513(01)/EN
Definition Teil des Abzugsmechanismus, der beschleunigt durch Hahn oder Schlagstück beim Auftreffen auf das Zündhütchen der Patronenmunition, die Patrone zur Zündung bringt Reference Liste der Feuerwaffen-Fachbegriffe > Schlagbolzen, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Feuerwaffen-Fachbegriffe (2.2.2017)
Definition part of a mechanism of a firearm/explosive device that strikes the primer of a cartridge or detonator to ignite the charge and fire the weapon Reference COM-EN, based on: - ‘firing pin’. Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford University Press, https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/firing_pin [9.1.2017]- 'firing pin', Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firing_pin [1.2.2017]
Definition pin, peg or protrusion, usually made of metal, designed to guide a mechanical component so that it is centred precisely in relation to another mechanical component Reference COM-EN
Definition cylindrical tumbler consisting of two parts that are held in place by springs, which when aligned with a key, allow the bolt to be thrown Reference COM-EN, based on WordNet (Princeton University). http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=pin%20tumbler [23.9.2010]