Aug 11, 2010 00:30
14 yrs ago
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English term

mount

English to Spanish Tech/Engineering Mechanics / Mech Engineering engineering
I´m translating a set of instructions of a machine, and it says: "The unit may be mounted in any mounting position in all those ambient conditions where no condensation water is generated"
In this case "to mount" is montar, fijar?
Proposed translations (Spanish)
5 +2 montar,armar
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Discussion

Leonardo Lamarche Aug 11, 2010:
cranes, Sé muy bien que es comúnmente usada la palabra mounting como montaje, o mount como montar. Sin embargo, muchas veces prefiero usar la palabra instalar.

Proposed translations

+2
4 mins
Selected

montar,armar

sugerencias sin saber que maquina es

Saludos :))
Peer comment(s):

agree Mónica Algazi
51 mins
Monica Algazi, muchas gracias por tu confirmacion.Saludos:))
agree Leonardo Lamarche : agree.
1 hr
Leonardo, muchas gracias por tu confirmacion.Saludos:))
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