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English: Operating a pistol-grip drill - scheme.
Français : Schéma montrant comment utiliser une perceuse électrique.
Polski: Sposób trzymania wiertarki elektrycznej - schemat.
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19 August 2008 |
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Kosiarz-PL |
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