tolerance number of defects

tolerance number of defects
French\ \ nombre toléré de pièces défectueuses
German\ \ zulässige Ausschußzahl
Dutch\ \ toelaatbaar aantal af te keuren exemplaren
Italian\ \ numero tollerato di elementi difettosi
Spanish\ \ número de tolerancia de defectuosos
Catalan\ \ nombre admisible de defectuosos
Portuguese\ \ número tolerável de defeituosos
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ tilladeligt antal defekte
Norwegian\ \ tillatt antall defekte
Swedish\ \ tillåtet antal fel
Greek\ \ αριθμός ανοχή των ελαττωμάτων
Finnish\ \ sallittu virhekappaleiden lukumäärä; siedettävä virheosuus t. virhekappaleiden lukumäärä
Hungarian\ \ hiányosságok tûrési száma
Turkish\ \ arızalıların tolerans sayısı
Estonian\ \ lubatav praakeelementide arv (partiis)
Lithuanian\ \ leistinasis defektų skaičius
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ akceptowalna liczba braków
Russian\ \ толерантное количество дефектов
Ukrainian\ \ допустима кількість дефектів
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ umburðarlyndi fjölda galla
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ عدد العيوب المسموح بها ، عدد الوحدات المعيبة المسموح به
Afrikaans\ \ toleransiegetal defekte
Chinese\ \ 容 许 缺 陷 数 目
Korean\ \ 허용 결함수

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