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brake CZ. (mechanical engineering)

brake <a brake; brakes> RZ.

brake CZ. (mechanical engineering)

additional brake MOT.

air brake

atmospheric brake ARCHIT.

auxiliary brake MOT.

band brake

band brake ARCHIT.
band brake ARCHIT.
band brake ARCHIT.
band brake ARCHIT.
band brake MOT.

block brake

booster brake MOT.

Bowden brake MOT.

brake accumulator PRZEM.

brake adjuster ARCHIT.

Brake application PRZEM.

brake band

brake band TECHNOL.
brake band ARCHIT.

brake bleeding TECHNOL.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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One couldn't run for shelter as the brake and hoisting power were combined in a single hand lever.
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Also, a floorboard-mounted one-stick control operated forward/rear motions and even braking action.
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The brakes were also replaced with a magnetic braking system.
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The layout of the track is designed to put the car through various conditions, ranging from provoking understeer to testing brake balance and tyres.
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As well as having direct control of the turbines, the locomotives were equipped with traction, braking and signalling controls.
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Numerous trucks descending this route have suffered brake failure and wrecked at this turn as a result, causing numerous fatalities.
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These include the vehicle's headlamps, front and rear position lamps, side marker lights and reflectors, turn signals, stop (brake) lamps, and reversing lamps.
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The physics are also greatly improved, with the major upgrade that cars now experience body movement (such as dive under brakes).
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They were braked using a foot brake and had double doors.
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Therefore, the brake pedal needs to be depressed in order to allow the selection of reverse.
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