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pump$65474$ - Übersetzung nach arabisch

AIR PUMP USED FOR INFLATING BICYCLE TIRES
Bicycle Pump; Track pump; Bike pump

pump      
v. نفخ بالهواء, ضخ, غش في الإمتحان, دفق, أرهق, إرتفع و ينخفض, ابتز, سال الدم
pump room         
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GRADE I LISTED BUILDING IN BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM
Pump Room, Bath; Bath Pump Room; Grand Pump Room, Bath; Pump Room
حجرة المضخة
Electric fuel pump         
PUMP THAT SUPPLIES FUEL TO AN ENGINE FROM A LOCAL TANK
Mechanical fuel pump; Fuel pump boss; Fuel pumps; Electronic fuel pump; Fuel Pump; Electronic Fuel Pump; Mechanical Fuel Pump; Electric fuel pump; Fuel pump (engine); Fuel pump (engine component)
مضخة بنزين كهربائية

Definition

diaphragm pump
¦ noun a pump using a flexible diaphragm in place of a piston.

Wikipedia

Bicycle pump

A bicycle pump is a type of positive-displacement air pump specifically designed for inflating bicycle tires. It has a connection or adapter for use with one or both of the two most common types of valves used on bicycles, Schrader or Presta. A third type of valve called the Dunlop (or Woods) valve exists, but tubes with these valves can be filled using a Presta pump.

Several basic types are available:

  • Floor pumps
  • Frame-mounted
  • Compact or mini
  • Foot-operated
  • Double-action
  • Blast or tubeless

In its most basic form, a bicycle pump functions via a hand-operated piston. During up-stroke, this piston draws air through a one-way valve into the pump from outside. During down-stroke, the piston then displaces air from the pump into the bicycle tire. Most floor pumps, also commonly called track pumps, have a built-in pressure gauge to indicate tire pressure.

Electrically-operated pumps intended to inflate car tires (as available in most service stations) can in principle be used to inflate a bicycle tire if the right type of connection is available. Some such pumps are designed to cut off before a suitable pressure (much higher for a bicycle than a car tire), and will much under inflate the tire. Others may not cut off, but deliver a high rate of flow to fill the larger car tire, with a risk of over inflating and bursting a bicycle tire unless it is stopped with split-second timing.

Inflating tubeless tires requires an initial surge of air to seat the bead, and specialized pumps are available specifically for this task.