This is important because when evaluating a pulley system, for instance, the cables should be meshed as beam elements and the pulleys as bricks. |
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The first factory to use steam engines was in Portsmouth Dock Yard for the making of pulley blocks for sailing ships. |
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She set her face in stone, an expression she had reserved for her hanging, as she was tied, not struggling, to a chain on a pulley. |
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He took a handle and stuck it in the top of the pulley, cranking the handle back and forth. |
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The roar of the engine powering the pulley was like music to my ears as I was slowly but steadily going up again. |
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Men and material are transported between the two ships using a Jackstay Serial or a ropeway pulley system. |
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Someone might have oiled the rollers and idler pulley with too much oil or have gotten oil in some place it is not supposed to be. |
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Incorrect pulley settings, loose fan belts, or incorrect motor speeds can all contribute to poor performance. |
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The only rig worth considering for both beach and rock fishing is a pulley rig. |
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In Book II Heron discusses lifting heavy objects with a lever, a pulley, a wedge, or a screw. |
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The sides of my hut can be let down on a pulley, so I can watch the sun go down through the trees from the comfort of my hammock chair. |
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Put the rope on the pulley, drop the weight onto the button, jam the stick onto the hole. |
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The service rep had a look at it and said that it wasn't the water pump, but an idler pulley, meaning that the repair would be even cheaper. |
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And the final drive differential linked to the output pulley with a pair of transfer gears is the third. |
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Our washing is now drying in double quick time since we installed a pulley over the Rayburn. |
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While she was there a dumb waiter rattled up almost silently on its well-oiled pulley. |
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The breaking of the rope happened because of the friction with the steel plate on the pulley where the rope is fixed. |
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The saw frame was then lowered, and the pitman, powered by the driving pulley, moved the saw frame back and forth over the stone. |
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They stood by a gallows holding ropes which were strung over a pulley to become a noose holding up a body. |
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A rope over a single fixed pulley gives an ideal mechanical advantage of unity. |
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Cables, which maximize isolation, compromise power contractions through the mechanical advantage of their pulley system. |
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Interesting features along the edge of the deck include a hoist and pulley, a huge pair of bollards and similarly sized deck cleats. |
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Using a low pulley, Arnold raised one arm out to the side, knuckles up, to shoulder height and squeezed. |
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The notched wheel shape that is used in a pulley is actually called a sheave, which is more what I meant. |
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One crew-diver controlled its height using a line that passed through a pulley fixed to the seabed and another at the vessel's stern. |
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Every time it rained, which was often in Miami, the belt would slip on the pulley and it would take a lot of pumping to get the motor to catch. |
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Adjust the seat so that the small of your back rests flush against it and your knees are in line with the pivot point of the pulley. |
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In the programme's opening credits, a cameraman on a large pulley produced a brilliant camera angle. |
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It included three wall-mounted sculptures and one large installation, each made kinetic by means of a cam or pulley mechanism. |
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There was a rope as thick as my arm strung across the river, running through a heavy pulley on the barge. |
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Raise the foot attached to the pulley and bring it across your body in front of your shin, slightly above your ankle. |
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You'll have to make those parts yourself, and replace the existing steel cable with appropriate cord on the constant force spring pulley. |
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A block which moves downward is attached to a string which is wrapped around the pulley. |
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Meanwhile, make sure that the idler pulley is not contact with tower body, and all bolts are fastened well. |
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Here, three metal rods ran across a corner of the gallery, each supporting a large pulley wheel and a piece of canvas strap to which were attached a plumb bob and a weight. |
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The capillary-support pressure measuring device was placed between the heel and a sling that was connected by a rope to a ceiling-mounted pulley to raise the heel. |
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It turned out to be a spare pulley used for lifting heavy equipment. |
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A string was pulled through the hole made by the needle and the string was drawn through a pulley so that weights could be attached to the end of the string. |
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There are V-belt constructions made up of sections that lock together, allowing you to wrap the belt around a trapped pulley and join the two ends. |
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Inside the boot's leather-and-nylon shell, an adjustable hook-and-loop heel strap, pulley eyelets, and cord laces snug up the quarter-inch-thick insulated liner. |
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The Mythoclast accepted, founded this castle and erected this tower with foreign loans, and using a highly efficient pulley system powered by his prize stallion. |
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An ingenious device for releasing the rope from the pulley to allow a log to 'turn' into the trail. |
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With the loop on the leg farthest away from the pulley, draw that leg up and away. |
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Oct. 2003: in bed, can pull on her pulley but needs assistance to sit up for the last bit. |
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The principle axis is driven to circumvolve by electric motor through a pair of belt pulley. |
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The mark on the alternator drive pulley had been painted red for conspicuity during the last engine overhaul. |
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So stagehands had to rig up a separate pulley system to work together with the motor. |
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Set the securing cams so that the belt does not slip out of the belt pulley when the sewing head is folded over. |
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The correct timing mark was out of view on the opposite side of the pulley. |
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Slide the belt out from between the belt keeper bracket and the idler pulley. |
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Lengthways, the position of the slide rails is determined by the length of the belt, and crossways by the pulley of the machine being driven. |
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Occasionally, the sheet clangs against the pulley to punctuate the silence. |
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Install the new belt on the pulleys in the reverse order and re-tension with the idler pulley. |
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In the kitchen the original tins stand on the mantelshelf, an Edwardian overhead drying rack is operated by a pulley, and her father's old Gulbransen radio is on the table. |
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Description: Two men loading a log on a truck using a winch with pulley and cables. |
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The RED consists of a pair of canisters attached to a pulley system and harness to mimic weightlifting on Earth. |
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Secured by a harness and special pulley you'll whiz 350m over rocks and woods up to 50m over the ground. |
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That thing at your gym, with a pulley rope and a seat, that you never see anyone on. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukMANKIND has been hauling loads up and down since the pulley was invented. |
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The traction cable's last braking system must act directly on the driving pulley. |
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Second, despite my momentary lapse in awareness, my sleeve would not have been caught had the belt and pulley been properly guarded. |
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They also checked belt tension by feel and by attempting to turn the pulley. |
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Determine the pulley shaft rotation on the end of the pulley shaft to which the MD-256 is attached. |
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As a person turns the pulley wheel, water is lifted and pours out a spout at the top of the well. |
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The direction of the torque acting on the generator pulley is reversed as a function of the operating condition. |
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Due to an incorrect setting after engine installation or due to faulty chain tensioners, e.g. slack tensioner pulley, the timing is out. |
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The magnet is positioned on the inner side of the belt pulley towards the machine. |
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The non-driven pulley should be equiped with a rotation indicator with alarming system. |
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If the pulley turned and the belt slipped, the belt was considered to be loose. |
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Smooth-running: Drive pulley with polyurethane coating for vibration-free, lownoise running and maximum service life. |
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It was taken to the blunger by wheelbarrow, or horse and cart, and more recently in bogies on a small narrow gauge railway by a pulley system linked to the steam engine. |
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To get to the top of a mast to adjust a wire one would be pulled up in a boatswain's chair by a rope looped through a pulley at the top of the mast. |
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To the right aileron, the lower cable passed over a pulley at station 15, and from this point outboard the system was similar to that on the left hand side. |
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There is an electronically controlled torque converter supplied by LuK, a forward-reverse clutch and planetary gear set, and the input pulley on one axis. |
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Pressure is more evenly distributed in the remainder of the pulley system. |
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Immovably keyed upon the cranked shaft is a heavy wooden cone pulley. |
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Start with a pulley or elastic resistance band set at shoulder height. |
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Each throttle and mixture control lever on the flight engineer's control stand was connected by cables to a pulley on the forward face of the firewall. |
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They have a pulley attached to their harness which snaps the rope tight and means they are only actually holding about 10 kg, not your whole body weight. |
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So we had to have a pulley system where he was lowered on cables. |
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When an alternator fault is diagnosed, the roadside repairer will be able to assemble on site the correct pulley and mounting bracket onto the body of the Multi Application Alternator prior to installation. |
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The break occurred at the station 376 pulley cluster, and the frayed ends of the broken cable had chafed the paint from the pulley bracket before the cable broke. |
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A pulley is made in the region of the pisiform bone, and the transfer is attached near the metacarpophalangeal joint. |
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When pulley 3 keeps pace with driving pulley 5 through ratchet wheel 2 and the driving force is continually on pulley 3, the SRG rotating speed will increase. |
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Smiths frame features ultra glide bearings on the lifting apparatus for frictionless lifting, 4 olympic weight plate storage posts and high and low pulley stations. |
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The corrosion failure of that cable was believed to be due to drippings, over some time period, from corrosive cargoes placed over the pulley area. |
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During daylight, the level was marked with a ball and pulley system attached to the mast. |
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The idea that a machine can be decomposed into simple movable elements led Archimedes to define the lever, pulley and screw as simple machines. |
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The walking beam, coupler and crank transform the linear movement of the piston into rotation of the output pulley. |
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Finally, the pulley rotation drives the flyball governor which controls the valve for the steam input to the piston cylinder. |
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They used a belt and pulley drive system, and heavier ring frames rather than mules. |
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Crompton's machine was largely built of wood, using bands and pulley for the driving motions. |
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Now replace the V-belt pulley or coupling guard. |
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The port pulley was corroded and did not rotate freely. |
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Use the upper pulley to bulk up your triceps. |
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A shim, a new timing belt and a pulley should straighten things out. |
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When considering drives with minimal difference between the pulleys' diameters or with vertical or semi-crossed drives, it is advisable to also crown the smaller pulley, decreasing the h value by half. |
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The Navy was in a state of expansion that required 100,000 pulley blocks to be manufactured a year. |
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Brunel quickly produced an outline design of a machine that would automate the production of pulley blocks. |
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They had a horse hitched to a whipple tree, and on the whipple tree was a pulley. |
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A relatively new entrant in the adventure enthusiast's repertoire, ziplining comprises of a pulley suspended on a wire cable. |
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The exterior poles should be fitted with a hoisting device such as a halyard and pulley arrangement to allow for the flags to be easily changed and half-masted as required. |
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Students could rotate through centres that highlight the use of simple machines such as scissors, a bottle opener, a can opener, an egg beater, tongs, a hammer, a clothes line pulley, pliers, screwdriver, or a monkey wrench. |
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Irreducible contractures require surgical release of the pulley, while reducible contractures may be treated by all three methods. |
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Units driven by a motorized drive pulley, which eliminates V-belts, roller chains and guards. |
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Since low profile conveyors are made to fit where other conveyors cannot, pulley bearings are mounted internally to save critical space. |
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Check that the arrow on your Ratchet pulley is pointing downwards. |
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The governor is fixed directly to the floor in the machine room or in the upper part of the well, joined by the rope to its tensing pulley located in the pit. |
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At Harrington Harbour, parts of the slipway have, over the years, been used beyond their capacity, resulting in the rupture of a concrete block and pulley anchoring systems. |
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We parked them on the road parallel to the river, we fixed a pulley to the truck parked in front of the bridge and we pulled with the Armoured Personal Carrier, in order to obtain enough tautness in the wires. |
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If the strap passes through a guide or pulley, the retracting force shall be measured in the free length between the manikin and the guide or pulley. |
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Lycra or rubber feed system with single drive pulley and stop motion. |
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Men are using a pulley and rope system to do the job. |
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It uses a metal pulley wheel, a rope with small rubber discs attached, a plastic pipe that encases the rope, and a rope guide in the bottom of the well. |
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When the platform exits the aircraft, parachutes open and 20 feet of steel cable release through a pulley system. |
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I just used a piece of rope, a pulley, an eye bolt and a nail to hold it in place. |
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When I reached back to stretch, my sleeve caught between the belt and the pulley and was whipped around for a full revolution before, fortunately, being released. |
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He was engaged to build the machinery for making ships' pulley blocks for the Royal Navy in the Portsmouth Block Mills. |
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The Block Mills have not been in use for many years, although a lot of the original pulley systems remain in situ, albeit in a poor state of repair. |
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Marc Isambard Brunel established the world's first mass production line at Portsmouth Block Mills making pulley blocks for rigging on the navy's ships. |
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At the time, the Napoleonic War was at its height, and the Royal Navy was in a state of expansion that required 100,000 pulley blocks to be manufactured a year. |
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Impacted debris in the pulley knurl or worn knurling can lead to belt slippage and miss-tracking, as well as accelerated wear of the belt, V-retainer, and pulley knurl. |
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Maudslay made working models of the machines for making pulley blocks, and Brunel approached Samuel Bentham, the Inspector General of Naval Works. |
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