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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
flange — [1] A projecting rim or collar on an object for keeping it in place. [2] The parts of a hub shell to which spokes are attached and which secure the tire on the rim base. [3] The circle of metal inside the teeth on a chainring. Also see B flange… … Dictionary of automotive terms
flange-type puller — A puller with legs that fit behind a flange on a hub … Dictionary of automotive terms
hub flange — The portion of a bicycle hub into which the spokes are seated … Dictionary of automotive terms
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