heavy-duty in the PONS Dictionary

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The outside fence is also a heavy-duty chain-link fence.
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Light- and medium-duty models were offered first, then a heavy-duty range was added during the 1930s and 1940s.
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Operating a manual transmission requires more skill and attention on the part of the driver, partly due to the unsynchronized transmission found in heavy-duty trucks.
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It covers a wide variety of different operations and machines, on scales from small individual parts to large, heavy-duty gang milling operations.
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This machine consisted of a heavy-duty baler with an integrated wrapping ring.
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A three-speed gearbox was now attached to the engine and incorporated a heavy-duty clutch.
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The more expensive, heavy-duty versions are motor-driven (usually by an electric motor).
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Modern heavy-duty highway tractors frequently have an option for power window controls; however, these are generally what is referred to as straight air.
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Specification include an electronic tachometer, battery-operated turn signals and heavy-duty suspension front and rear.
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Among plastic models, how heavy-duty the plastic is varies.
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