Examples of using Working range in English and their translations into Portuguese
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It could be daisy chained for another YEX02DALS to extended working range over 300 meters
The calibration heat flow meter is water-cooled, with a working range of 0-100 kW/m2 and a maximum range of 150.
can 100% clean the small metal parts within its working range.
The steady state characteristics of the hydraulic solenoid valve are mainly examined from the differential pressure flow characteristics and working range.
It could be daisy chained for another VEX02DALS to extended working range over 300 meters and multiple displays.
Internal wiring applies constant current output, working range is wide,
Working range from -40 °C to more than +130 °C. The oil is designed for use in the roof hydraulics for Volvo C70 06.
The MVH 90E/200E, MVH 90EL/200EL equipment is the latest generation of MVH vibration tester with new working range and new design.
The VCI connects to the main unit wirelessly with up to 230 meters working range.
to process sheets larger than the working range of the machine.
which delivers generous usable working range.
Built in Loop out, could be daisy chained for another HEX01SLR to extended working range and multiple displays.
The mortar analyses were analogous to the pastes about the use of the same rheological model and the same working range for rheological curves.
If the bore hole is located in the working range(image field)
the ULM300MIC system is the perfect solution for dedicated vocal applications, with a working range of up to 200ft 60 metres.
must be installed on the gas cylinder to limit the pressure within the required working range for safe operation.
The working range hood can cause the output of the combustion products from the speakers in the kitchen area,
The working range of the on-sensor phase detection AF has been improved from 2.5EV to 0.5EV so phase detection AF works at high speed even in low light conditions or on a low contrast subject.
technical optimizations such as shortened stopping distances or an optimized working range," states Wolfgang Bildl.
yielding a constant absolute error over their working range.