Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Träger Umschaltfilter
English translation:
changeover filter bracket/mount
Added to glossary by
jccantrell
Dec 10, 2011 05:36
12 yrs ago
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German term
Träger Umschaltfilter
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Automotive / Cars & Trucks
Engines, Diesel
Hi folks.
Again with the parts list (why do I accept these things anyway?).
Now I understand all the words, what I am trying to figure out is whether Träger is a brand name or whether it means a slow one or is it the bracket for the Umschaltfilter. I found "Trager LLC" in England, but that does not seem to fit.
Anybody seen anything like this before?
Thanks.
Again with the parts list (why do I accept these things anyway?).
Now I understand all the words, what I am trying to figure out is whether Träger is a brand name or whether it means a slow one or is it the bracket for the Umschaltfilter. I found "Trager LLC" in England, but that does not seem to fit.
Anybody seen anything like this before?
Thanks.
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4 +1 | switch-over filter bracket/mount |
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switch-over filter bracket/mount
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Note added at 24 Min. (2011-12-10 06:01:54 GMT)
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switch-over filter support also
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Note added at 25 Min. (2011-12-10 06:02:35 GMT)
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http://www.kfz-tech.de/EnglV/EnglDS.htm
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Note added at 24 Min. (2011-12-10 06:01:54 GMT)
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switch-over filter support also
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Note added at 25 Min. (2011-12-10 06:02:35 GMT)
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http://www.kfz-tech.de/EnglV/EnglDS.htm
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Comment: "Exactly! Only later in the file did I find brand names and they followed the object in the list (viz. O-Ring Viton 14mm). Thanks."
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