10:28 Jul 28, 2019 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Automotive / Cars & Trucks / automobile specifications | |||||||
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3 | maximum load |
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2 | full service / full-car service |
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full service / full-car service Explanation: The Spanish word masa is translated mostly as mass but may also be translated as large-scale and in your context this could mean full-service or complete-service. If we take this into account then possible translations for masa servicio could be: - full service - full-car service - full-service car repair - full-service car maintenance English examples: https://www.google.com/search?q=site:.uk (full-car OR full-... In the context of lifting machinery the translation would be lifting capacity but this is not what you are looking for since a Mercedes SL 500 is not designed for lifting anything. ;-) |
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maximum load Explanation: Thank you for the new information: The Spanish source term masa servicio for a Yamaha YP125R motorbike is 176 with no units specified. The Yamaha XMAX YP250R Sports Owner's Manual says: Maximum load: YP250R 175 kg (386 lb) YP250RA 171 kg (377 lb) YP250R Sport: 173.5 kg (383 lb) source: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/597152/Yamaha-Xmax-Yp250r-... Yamaha YP125R and Yamaha YP250R look the same: https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=("Yamaha YP125R" OR... so my working assumption is that they should have the same maximum load specification. which means: 1. the units are most likely kilograms (kg) 2. the most likely translation is maximum load -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2019-07-28 17:21:15 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Of course, my working assumption is based on the currently available information. I hope this helps. |
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