Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Norwegian term or phrase:
vrisylinder
English translation:
turning cylinder
Added to glossary by
Susanne Roelands
Jan 13, 2006 12:21
18 yrs ago
Norwegian term
vrisylinder
Norwegian to English
Tech/Engineering
Engineering (general)
Machine for filling bottles
Registrerer at vrisylinder er åpen.
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | turning cylinder | Sven Petersson |
4 | twist cylinder | Tore Bjerkek |
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turning cylinder
Via Swedish:
vrisylinder > vridcylinder > turning cylinder
vrisylinder > vridcylinder > turning cylinder
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Comment: "Tak for hjælpen Sven."
21 mins
twist cylinder
Compact Pneumatic twist cylinders are linear motion compact cylinders with an internal cam that provides 90 deg swing motion.
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Note added at 9 hrs 38 mins (2006-01-13 21:59:58 GMT)
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The term twist cylinder is described here
http://www.compactautomation.com/products_work_twist.htm
and
http://www.controlandpower.com/catalog/PDFs/Koganei/Actuator...
is generally used for this hydraulic actuator/device. Both of these references are from USA.
Turning cylinder is also an acceptable descriptive term (see Sven's answer referring to Atlas Copco).
It could also fit in the general category of rotary actuators if we knew more of the actual funtion.
http://www.controlandpower.com/catalog/PDFs/Koganei/Actuator...
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Note added at 9 hrs 38 mins (2006-01-13 21:59:58 GMT)
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The term twist cylinder is described here
http://www.compactautomation.com/products_work_twist.htm
and
http://www.controlandpower.com/catalog/PDFs/Koganei/Actuator...
is generally used for this hydraulic actuator/device. Both of these references are from USA.
Turning cylinder is also an acceptable descriptive term (see Sven's answer referring to Atlas Copco).
It could also fit in the general category of rotary actuators if we knew more of the actual funtion.
http://www.controlandpower.com/catalog/PDFs/Koganei/Actuator...
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