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Français : 1937-1938 Cours d'automobile=disc coupling+FLECTOR : 'Les joints à déformation sont les Flectors. Ils sont constitués par un empilement de disques en tôle d'acier mince, en toile caoutchoutée ou en cuir, sur lesquels sont boulonnées des fourches à deux ou trois branches portées par les arbres.'
English: 1937-1938 Automobile course = disc coupling + FLECTOR: 'Deformation joints are the Flectors. They consist of a stack of discs made of thin sheet steel, rubberized canvas or leather, on which are bolted forks with two or three branches carried by the shafts. '
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1937-1938 Cours d'automobile=disc coupling+FLECTOR invented by A.C. KREBS

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