No flat tires

French translation: pneumatiques increvables

04:27 Oct 7, 2018
English to French translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering
English term or phrase: No flat tires
Bonjour,

Je traduis un manuel pour une tondeuse à gazon dans lesquels on parle de "no flat tires". J'ai un doute, je ne suis pas certaine qu'il s'agisse de pneus anti-crevaison comme je l'ai pensé de prime abord.

Voici la phrase : Front tires are either no flat tires (do not require air) OR pneumatic tires with the recommended pressures of 12 psi.

Merci de votre aide :)
Transexpertise
France
Local time: 09:03
French translation:pneumatiques increvables
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3 +3pneumatiques increvables
florence metzger
3 +1pneus sans air
B D Finch
4Pneus pleins
HERBET Abel


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no flat tires
pneumatiques increvables


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florence metzger
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agree  Platary (X): On rencontre aussi "pneu plein".
1 hr
  -> oui merci

neutral  B D Finch: Mais ce ne sont pas des "pneumatiques" ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIzDu482mME
7 hrs
  -> je ne vois pas trop la différence entre pneumatique et pneu

agree  writeaway
8 hrs
  -> merci

agree  GILLES MEUNIER
20 hrs
  -> merci
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9 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +1
no flat tires
pneus sans air


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIzDu482mME
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmBZadI49T8

B D Finch
France
Local time: 09:03
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agree  Tony M: I see, thanks so much for explaining !
4 hrs
  -> Look at the links. They aren't solid tyres. Brilliant idea, but could be a problem in mud or snow. Apparently vehicles would need to be redesigned to use them.// Thanks Tony.

agree  Karine Derancy (X): Seems to be the right term : https://www.ledauphine.com/societe/2014/11/27/michelin-lance...
1 day 18 hrs
  -> Thanks Karine

disagree  GILLES MEUNIER: Traduction de airless tires : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airless_tire
1 day 20 hrs
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16 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
no flat tires
Pneus pleins


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Généralement

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Note added at 2 days 18 hrs (2018-10-09 22:31:27 GMT)
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Bandage plat sur moyeu à ailettes le tout moulé d'un bloc
Même Michelin ne donne pas d'autre nom que 'pneu sans air'mais c'est pas un pneu


Michelin X® TWEEL® est composé d’un moyeu rigide connecté à une bande de roulement par des rayons déformables composés de polyuréthane, le tout fonctionnant comme un ensemble.
Contrairement aux pneumatiques conventionnels, le MICHELIN® X® TWEEL® est un pneumatique « ouvert » qui fonctionne sans air, offrant ainsi une réponse imparable et définitive aux risques de crevaisons encourus dans les activités de chantier, agricoles, de construction et de gestion des déchets.

HERBET Abel
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