Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

fascetta di bloccaggio

English translation:

(locking) clamp

Added to glossary by Altrum
Jun 23, 2005 16:05
18 yrs ago
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Italian term

fascetta di bloccaggio

Non-PRO Italian to English Tech/Engineering Engineering: Industrial
Il sistema grazie alla perfetta calibratura del giunto ed alla particolare fascetta di bloccaggio è assolutamente impermeabile ed ermetico - description of a flue system
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(locking) clamp

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special jubilee clip

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hose clip/hose clamp

penso intenda fascetta stringitubo che oltre a fissare il tubo in posizione impedisce anche la fuoriuscita di liquidi o sostanze gassose.
entrambi vanno bene e sono sinonimi
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