throttle stop screw

German translation: drosselanschlagschraube

07:37 May 11, 2019
English to German translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Automotive / Cars & Trucks / Carburetor components
English term or phrase: throttle stop screw
I am translating an old John Deere tractor manual and want to make sure I get all the component names right. I have "Anschlagschraube" but wonder whether I can write "Drosselanschlagschraube" all together, or must I separate the terms?

Any references would be most welcome.
Darin Fitzpatrick
United States
German translation:drosselanschlagschraube
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http://www.kieler-banditen.de/forum/board/technik-u-tuning-s...
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drosselanschlagschraube


Explanation:
http://www.kieler-banditen.de/forum/board/technik-u-tuning-s...

Raoul COLIN (X)
Local time: 07:16
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agree  Birgit Moulié: Yes, or "Drosselklappenanschlagschraube"
1 hr

neutral  Ulrike Hoffmeister, PhD (X): Allerdings wie von Darin vorgeschlagen, mit einem großen D am Anfang!
4 hrs
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