Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

beltline

English answer:

waist

Added to glossary by Trudy Peters
Aug 24, 2012 15:42
11 yrs ago
English term

beltlinie

FVA Not for points English Tech/Engineering Mechanics / Mech Engineering printing
Original text: The control panel on the unwind station is located at the operator’s beltline on the front of the module.

What does "beltline" means here?
Responses
2 +2 waist-high
Change log

Aug 26, 2012 12:56: Trudy Peters Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Catharine Cellier-Smart

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Discussion

Trudy Peters Aug 24, 2012:
Should be *beltline* in the heading.

Responses

+2
3 mins
Selected

waist-high

At a height where the operator's waist would be
Peer comment(s):

agree jccantrell
4 hrs
agree Ashutosh Mitra
1 day 14 hrs
Something went wrong...
Comment: "First validated answer (validated by peer agreement)"
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