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09:48 Jun 2, 2004 |
German language (monolingual) [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering: Industrial / CNC controls | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Steffen Walter Germany Local time: 12:32 | ||||||
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3 | Nicht in Beckhoff-Steuerung |
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Nicht in Beckhoff-Steuerung Explanation: i.e. "not applicable to Beckhoff control" OR "not [included] in Beckhoff control" "Beckhoffstrg." is almost certainly a Beckhoff-Steuerung - cf. e.g. http://www.pc-control.net/pdf/012002/pcc_ASML_d.pdf - while my assumption for "N.i." remains somewhat speculative. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 mins (2004-06-02 09:58:15 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Further proof of \"Beckhoff-Steuerung\": http://www.pc-control.net/pdf/012004/pcc_ira_griffin_d.pdf http://www.beckhoff.de/ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 mins (2004-06-02 10:03:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- As to \"N. i.\", it might be safer to ask the customer, though. |
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