Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Leiterende

English translation:

conductor ends

Added to glossary by Ken McKerrow
May 8, 2009 11:28
15 yrs ago
German term

Leiterende

German to English Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng
Once again from operating instructions for an industrial water spraying system (sootblower). I'm pretty sure this should be something like 'contacts,' but by no means certain.

Thanks in advance

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Grund- und Sicherheitsregeln für die Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle - Kennzeichnung der Anschlüsse elektrischer Betriebsmittel und angeschlossener Leiterenden
Proposed translations (English)
4 +5 conductor ends
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Proposed translations

+5
8 mins
Selected

conductor ends

would be my interpretation

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Note added at 12 Min. (2009-05-08 11:41:09 GMT)
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and the connected parts of the conductor ends
Peer comment(s):

agree Dr-G-Pless
4 mins
thank you !
agree conny
1 hr
thank you !
agree Trinh Do
1 hr
thank you !
agree jccantrell
3 hrs
thank you !
agree John Jory
3 hrs
thank you !
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