Übersetzung für '
heavy tread' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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- "Don't Tread on Me" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica from their self-titled fifth album.
- The more common classical type is a solid chain track made of steel plates (with or without rubber pads), also called caterpillar tread or tank tread, which is preferred for robust and heavy construction vehicles and military vehicles.
- The mural was vandalized in July 2021. The vandalism consisted of heavy black tire tread marks resulting from burnouts.
- The heavy-metal band Metallica incorporated a few bars from the song in the opening riff from their song, "Don't Tread on Me".
- Partway through the 150D's production, an option was added for a heavy-duty nose landing gear with a larger 6.00×6 inch (150×150 mm) nosewheel; this had a tire whose tread was wider than standard but was only slightly larger in diameter.
- The tower in the coat of arms symbolises heavy stone construction, the strength of the world.
- The German commander gave an order to disengage from the Saumur fight, as it was easier to bypass the town rather than continue against the stiff resistance and incur more heavy losses.
- Splices that are too heavy or non-symmetrical will generate defects in force variation, balance, or bulge parameters.
- An aircraft tire or tyre is designed to withstand extremely heavy loads for short durations.
- During World War II, Seiberling supplied tires for heavy artillery pieces.
- The environment inside was extremely unpleasant; as ventilation was inadequate the atmosphere was heavy with poisonous carbon monoxide from the engine and firing the weapons, fuel and oil vapours from the engine and cordite fumes from the weapons.
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