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Deutsch: Gleitlager nach DIN ISO 4379 ohne Bund (Typ G).
English: Plain bearing without flange (DIN ISO 4379, type G).
Date published 06.Juni.2007
Source created by Silberwolf
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plain bearing with sectional view (120°)

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