Translate tool specifications, hardware codes, and project guides into 93 languages while keeping the technical detail your DIY buyers expect.
Torque (Nm), no-load speed (RPM), drill chuck size — wrong translation and the buyer drills the wrong hole.
Imperial vs. metric thread sizes, regional fastener naming — translation needs to map to the local hardware standard.
Step-by-step instructions, tool lists, safety notes — generic translators flatten structure and lose the order that matters.
Numerical specs (Nm, RPM, mm, V) are protected fields. Quality Guard validates that they survive translation untouched.
Knowledge Library handles imperial/metric mappings (e.g., 1/4" ↔ 6.35mm) so each translated market sees the correct local sizing.
Step lists, tool callouts, and safety blocks keep their structure. Only the prose translates — the order and hierarchy stay intact.
These markets are typically the highest-priority for this category. Click any to see the language-specific guide.
Yes. Numerical specs and units (Nm, RPM, V, mm) are treated as protected. They're carried through translations untouched, and Quality Guard alerts you if anything drifts.
Yes. The Knowledge Library accepts imperial/metric equivalency tables so each market sees the locally expected sizing convention — not just a direct translation.
Project guides are translated section-by-section with structure preserved. Step numbers, tool lists, bolded safety notes, and headings stay intact.
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