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HOIST |
Pulley |
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POLIVE |
A pulley. |
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POLYVE |
A pulley. |
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PULLEYS |
Of Pulley |
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TROCHLEA |
A pulley. |
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BLOCK |
Pulley system, ... and tackle |
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GORGE |
The groove of a pulley. |
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MUFFLE |
A pulley block containing several sheaves. |
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CHAIN WHEEL |
A chain pulley, or sprocket wheel. |
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RIGGER |
A cylindrical pulley or drum in machinery. |
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LIFT |
One of the steps of a cone pulley. |
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IDLER |
An idle wheel or pulley. See under Idle. |
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SHIVER |
A sheave or small wheel in a pulley. |
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PULLEY |
To raise or lift by means of a pulley. |
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TIGHTENER |
That which tightens; specifically (Mach.), a tightening
pulley. |
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SHIFTER |
An arrangement for shifting a belt sidewise from one
pulley to another. |
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TRACTION |
The adhesive friction of a wheel on a rail, a rope on a
pulley, or the like. |
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TROCHILUS |
An annular molding whose section is concave, like the
edge of a pulley; -- called also scotia. |
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INFRATROCHLEAR |
Below a trochlea, or pulley; -- applied esp. to one
of the subdivisions of the trigeminal nerve. |
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FACE |
The principal dressed surface of a plate, disk, or pulley;
the principal flat surface of a part or object. |
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MANDREL |
The live spindle of a turning lathe; the revolving arbor
of a circular saw. It is usually driven by a pulley. |
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CONE PULLEY |
A pulley for driving machines, etc., having two or more
parts or steps of different diameters; a pulley having a conical shape. |
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CROWN |
To cause to round upward; to make anything higher at the
middle than at the edges, as the face of a machine pulley. |
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TACKLE |
Apparatus for raising or lowering heavy weights, consisting
of a rope and pulley blocks; sometimes, the rope and attachments, as
distinct from the block. |
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TROCHLEAR |
Shaped like, or resembling, a pulley; pertaining to, or
connected with, a trochlea; as, a trochlear articular surface; the
trochlear muscle of the eye. |