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English: Intermediate shaft with two cardan joints according to DIN 808 (Typ E, single) in z-arrangement.
Deutsch: 3D-Ansicht einer Gelenkwelle mit zwei Wellengelenken nach DIN 808 (Typ E, Einfachgelenk) in Z-Anordnung. Die Befestigung der Wellengelenke erfolgt hier durch Kegelstifte.
Date published 22.Juli.2007
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