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Français : Serre-câble double supposé être en inox pour fixer un câble de tyrolienne également en inox. Au bout de 8 mois en extérieur, le boulon de gauche, qui n'était probablement pas en inox, rouille et la rouille se répand superficiellement autour. Le boulon de droite ne présente aucune trace de corrosion.
English: The left nut tying this zip-line is probably not in stainless steel and has rusted, unlike the nut on the right
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