Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

a boom hoist mechanism

French translation:

mécanisme de treuil à flèche

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Mar 16, 2015 09:17
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English term

a boom hoist mechanism

English to French Tech/Engineering Patents a lift crane
a boom hoist mechanism that can be used to change the angle of the boom relative to the rotating bed during crane operation.

the boom hoist mechanism comprises a boom hoist drum connected to the rotating bed and boom hoist rigging connected between the boom hoist drum and the second end of the boom.
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Proposed translations

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mécanisme de treuil à flèche

http://www.haemmerlin.com/gamme/treuil-a-fleche/

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Note added at 22 heures (2015-03-17 08:12:21 GMT)
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C'est confirmé ici (contexte grue)

http://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-fra.html?la...
Peer comment(s):

agree Chakib Roula
3 mins
agree kashew
1 hr
neutral Eric MARRET : il me semble que le texte fourni en contexte indique qu'il s'agit d'un dispositif qui permet de modifier l'orientation de la flèche d'une grue (change the angle of the boom relative to the rotating bed during crane operation)
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Voir Termium aussi (grue)
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mécanisme de levage de flèche

une suggestion
Peer comment(s):

agree Eric MARRET
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21 mins
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système de levage de la flèche

the mechanism is meant to hoist the boom of the crane

"LIEBHERR HS 855HD - locadrill
http://www.locadrill.fr/assets/grue-liebherr-hs-855hd.pdf - Translate this page
Feb 15, 2013 - Treuil de levage de la flèche. Traction max. 105 kN. Diamètre du câble. 20 mm. Poids du porteur. Contrepoids. 24.1 tonnes. Pression au sol."
Peer comment(s):

agree Eric MARRET
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systéme d'orientation du bras

connected to the rotating bed and boom hoist rigging :

rotation et rigging
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dispositif d'apiquage de la flèche

une suggestion...

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Note added at 4 heures (2015-03-16 13:57:43 GMT)
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afin que le croc soit à la verticale de la charge..

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Note added at 2 jours10 heures (2015-03-18 20:01:03 GMT)
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Les grues permettent généralement les trois mouvements suivant: pivotement, apiquage de la flèche et levage de la charge.
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