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Discover Ludwig"mounting surface" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "mounting surface" to refer to a flat area to which something is affixed. For example, "The mounting surface of the television was too small for the new bracket."
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Nearly all-tubular locks have a round housing, often one featuring a prominent lip or collar that helps to align the lock flush against a mounting surface.
The new Epic 100 comes with a larger mounting surface for DSLRs and big P&S cams along with other updates that should improve the quality.
It predefines a set of individuals, where each of it represents a certain mounting form, such as cap-rail mounting, surface mounting, or pole mounting.
The manually operated resistivity logging tool was used for the acquisition of the log data by mounting surface electrodes at 70 m for the current and 50 m for the potential electrodes, respectively.
Burton [ 29] investigated this point by implanting dural patches of Teflon (used commonly at the time as the mounting surface for intradural electrodes) on the cerebral cortex of cats for periods of 55 to 90 days.
Clean the engine block mounting surface.
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It is best to nail backers made of two-by-fours to provide mounting surfaces in these places.
The position and orientation of the HESS mounting surfaces have been designed and machined to place each grating center on a Rowland torus of diameter 8633.69 mm.
Turn over the rotor and apply new grease to the front bearing mounting surfaces.
After all, as the Wikipedia article on touch-screen computing defiantly observes, "fine art painters and draftsmen have worked in similar postures with vertically mounted surfaces to draw on for millennia".
The query selects all devices, which have an ingress protection of at least 20, an operating voltage of either "24 V DC" or "24 V AC" and which have the mounting form "surface mounting" or "cap rail".
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