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Nov 15, 2019 18:50
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English term

Base flange,

English to Spanish Tech/Engineering Metallurgy / Casting Mirillas/Peephole
Hi, hola
Peephole, Base flange, Tightening tool

in a door camera manual

My guess
brida de base o de soldadura (found both)

https://pdf.directindustry.com/pdf/alfa-laval/union-sight-gl...

anyone familiar with this?
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Nov 15, 2019 18:55: philgoddard changed "Language pair" from "Spanish to English" to "English to Spanish"

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