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What's that at the bullwheel?
Ram-Brand
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Question by: Ram-Brand
Comments
11/13/2008 16:16
Thomas M Wanda
A sensor for determining rope tension?
08/09/2007 11:54
seilbahner
Jawoll, aber das System ist auch überholt, da es inzwischen sehr gut elektrisch leitende Gummieinlageschnüre gibt.
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