If you're adding rope clutches and a winch behind a dodger or splashboard, be sure to position them carefully. |
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Sasuke took out the kunai knife, expecting Ayame to winch in pain, but she didn't. She was still. |
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The winch would have to have some kind of rewind capability and a small drogue to ensure it couldn't recoil into the tug's propeller. |
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A nice mid-90's, three-quarter ton Ford truck, turbo-diesel four by four, with front bull bar, roll bar and winch. |
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Did anyone else grab their ears and winch in pain when Kevin began to sing on Monday's show? |
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Look at any fly rod and you will see that the screw winch fitting is at the very end of the rod. |
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The winch could simply be a large fishing reel with some pretty small towline. |
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Consider the size and positioning of driving lights, winch, number plates and particularly bull bar air flow. |
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Forward of the boilers there is little but scraps of metal, except for the anchor winch, chains and anchors. |
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The polyethylene is tightened by hand, and the aircraft cable is tightened by winch. |
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The dump body is made of industrial-weight polyethylene, and the drive system uses a winch rather than costly hydraulics. |
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Because the plate that is pivoted to the boom carries also the main winch, it is not necessary to unreeve the lifting ropes and the block. |
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An inflatable from the lifeboat helped put the vessel's anchor down, so that she could winch herself off the skerry. |
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There was clearly no time to rig a block and tackle to winch the casualty on board. |
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The anchor winch has a large drum on the back, with its axis along the wreck. |
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The truss units have quite a sophisticated internal shape to incorporate the winch and drive units for furling and unfurling the sails. |
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This is achieved initially by means of a manual winch but eventually through a computer-controlled automatic mechanism. |
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Due to the winch meet, the main chamber takes on a completely different atmosphere to normal. |
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I'd say it was an ex-fishing boat because it's got a drum winch on the front. |
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While someone pulled the rope down the mast, which came through some jammers, another crew tailed the rope around the winch. |
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We came out through a hatch onto the stern deck, next to the main winch from which ropes and netting seemed to disappear in all directions. |
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A sugar maple, winch will flame up so brilliant orange in autumn it seems to warm the air around it. |
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Mark grabs it and attaches it to the winch as Gerry starts the winch motor. |
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The raised forecastle has all the normal anchor handling gear as well as a huge single winch used for hauling loads out of the fish hold. |
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The evil ones quickly pulled it tight and then attached a large bag on a winch to the ropes and then pulled the bag over the castle wall. |
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The cage was lowered by winch and wire rope to a depth of 5m, just deep enough to escape the surface surge and swell. |
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Now that I'm officially old I'll have to settle down, buy a pair of sensible shoes and get something magnificently practical like a winch. |
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Groupers hurried away to dark corners and a map angelfish put in a sudden appearance from behind a winch. |
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On some ships, particularly warships, the winch and hawse pipes might be below the deck. |
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Pallets are delivered to the aircraft via track-driven vehicles, then pulled aboard using a winch. |
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You must wash all tackle in hot soapy water, making sure to scrub the reel foot, winch fittings and rod guides. |
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The helicopter last saw service in Antarctica and is equipped with a full de-icing rig and a power winch. |
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On the port side an anchor winch and the remains of a single torpedo tube can be seen. |
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His vehicle, which was towing a trailer, had a hydraulic winch, used for driving fence posts, mounted on the front. |
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The winch operator, a veteran of hundreds of air-sea rescues, said the equipment groaned with the weight of the men. |
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A team of men in bright yellow oilskins and wellies prepares to winch a salmon cage out of the water. |
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We could distinctly make out the anchor winch, life raft holders and torpedo-loading hatch. |
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Looking down, I see scraps of wreckage, the crankshaft of a steam engine, odd bits of metal and a winch, but too deep for this late in the dive. |
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This is the compartment located in the fo'c's'le below and behind the anchor winch, into which the anchor chains are wound. |
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I find the wincher a complete inconvenience as a sheet winch, but as a halyard winch it's somewhat functional. |
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For search and rescue missions the rescue hoist and winch are installed on the starboard side and the helicopter operates under hover trim control. |
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During a 30-hour river closure, winch wires were being secured to both banks of the river and used to tow the floating pontoon on which the bridge rested. |
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On the foredeck there is a solid bronze manual anchor winch, a forty-five pound plow anchor, two Danforth anchors, a sixty-five pound folding storm anchor. |
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You'd use the Danforth anchor with the winch, but you'll need some room. |
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At first I was skeptical that it would not stand up to the task of skidding saw logs with my tractor and Farmi skidding winch. |
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The Pico has been throughly tested both in a mountain flying environment and on the winch. |
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When the vessel was about halfway to Maces Bay, one of the drags was deployed over the stern and the cable run out on the winch. |
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How to use the Curve Deform function to model a rope winding around a winch drum. |
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Using block and tackle connected to the winch, the bow of the vessel could be lifted and the vessel moved, lurching three or four feet at a time. |
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As the winch continues to haul in the falls, the davit arms are forced to come off their stops and move inboard. |
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The winch has a free-wheeling feature that allows the cable to be pulled off the winch drum without using the 12 volt electric motor. |
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Shim stock may be used between the mounting surface and winch to insure the winch base is flat and fully supported. |
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Clearance between the winch brake release lever and its safety pin was removed, so that the lever cannot be moved when the pin is in place. |
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Cat hydrostatic winch, featuring excellent line pull at any speed and infinitely variable drum speed. |
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Tighten the winch wire lightly in order to prevent it uncoiling from the spool. |
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At the bow a pair of traditionally shaped anchors rest inside the ship where the deck has collapsed, the anchor winch having fallen sideways and almost standing on one end. |
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A trawl net hauled by a hydraulic winch can scoop up many tonnes of fish in a single set. |
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It is best to hook the winch hook on the object to be winched as low as possible. |
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Generally, when the winch is initially started, the fluid is thick and with the movement of internal parts, the fluid warms up and thins out. |
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This can jam the wire rope in the winch causing damage to the wire rope or the winch itself. |
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Choose from a 3.8 t or 5.0 t hydraulic winch to raise and lower loads without moving the boom. |
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The electric winch has a unidirectional freewheeling clutch and a brake that is activated by a weighted dead man's handle. |
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There was no communication between the operator of the capstan winch and the trawlerman immediately prior to the occurrence. |
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This placed him immediately in front of the yo-yo block and approximately 2Â m from the capstan winch operator. |
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If the mass of an the main anchor is 50 kg or more, the vessel shall be provided with a windlass or a winch for lifting it anchor. |
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Others met in the winch control room, nearly at the level of the water, to watch the waves regularly drenching the outside working deck. |
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Be sure to keep tension on the winch cable to prevent it from becoming twisted or over-wrapped when slackened and potentially damaged. |
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Is located next to the net drum winch and used to pay out a measuring probe along with the fishing net. |
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The weight of the net and water friction force the winch to turn and quickly pay out. |
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This can cause damage to the object being pulled and kink, fray, or otherwise damage the winch cable. |
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The seine winch on the seiner then draws in the purse line, closing off the bottom of the net like a giant drawstring. |
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When the cable became snarled on the winch drum, the vessel would have been tethered on a short scope and unable to pay out any more slack. |
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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 delicate procedure saw a crane winch the wooden frame on top of the building before workmen set about ensuring every beam was in the right place. |
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When ready to begin winching, be careful not to let the remote control cable dangle in front of the winch or create a tripping hazard. |
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Laboring groggily not to wake Amanda, I'd winch my calf over the side and stand to relieve the spasm. |
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When the handle is lifted up, it disengages the brake, thus allowing the winch drum to rotate and the falls to pay out. |
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In the tower you can still see the hole, where the captured prisoners were lowered down with a winch to the dungeon. |
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The largest member of the deer family provides drag noticeable even on an industrial winch. |
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Thieves used to winch tractors onto lorries before taking them to sell in eastern Europe, says Tim Price of NFU Mutual. |
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Waterborne logs float into the mill and are dragged out in turn by a winch. |
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Because of this, it is possible to use the hoisting load monitor to simultaneously connect a winch view camera. |
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A particular feature of forestry tractors is the presence of a permanently attached winch enabling timber to be hauled. |
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The crown is moved by means of a fixed electrical winch located with the control panel. |
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Allows adjusting crank handle or removing it to prevent operation of winch. |
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Access to the control panel and winch is through the inspection door located at the base of the mast. |
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Description: Mr. Adélard Roy is loading 4-foot logs in a truck using a cable and a winch. |
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The winch was activated and after a normal ground roll the glider lifted off the surface. |
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The winch was then used to raise and then drop the chisel through guides fitted to the cargo hatch, thus cutting the ship's bottom plating. |
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A clamp attached to the corer is used to bring it to the surface with a winch installed on the boat. |
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At Kégaska, the slipway winch will be repaired and an additional hook will be mounted in the new enlarged section. |
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Once inside, immediately in front of the raised stern cabin, a large winch has fallen on one end and rests almost vertically on the centre line of the ship. |
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The pilot ejected and Newcastle's sea boat was launched to help the aviator, arriving in time to help him into the winch strop of a Soviet rescue helicopter. |
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Ropes and pulleys and an electric winch were used for the job. |
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Then out of the mist, a whirring of helicopter blades, and, deus ex machina, a man descends fromt he chopper to winch you aboard. |
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With the use of a winch and a small farm tractor or other large vehicle, the tower can be safely lowered to the ground and wind plant checks can be performed on terra firma. |
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Mounted onto a stock with the addition of a winch, ratchet apparatus, and trigger mechanism, much further distances and much greater ballistic forces were achieved. |
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Gliders were retrieved to the launch point by 15cwt Bedford trucks and instructions to the winch driver, a thousand yards away, were given by semaphore bats. |
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Paying out a fishing net into the water is done most often by allowing the winch to freewheel. |
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Video of the search shows the winch struggling to cope with the stormy conditions. |
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A bit further forward, and about halfway back to the engine, a mast lies from the centre line across the port side of the wreckage, with another small cargo winch nearby. |
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However, the port side davit system was in the released condition, with the lifeboat held in place with only lashing lines and the winch brake, when the vessel set sail from Montréal. |
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We have experimented with hardened steel drum, but it is difficult to get the maximum out of the winch because of the lower coefficient of friction of hardened steel vs. aluminum. |
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The second winch, which is used to send sampling equipment overboard and to set out autonomous measuring stations, holds 4000 meter of cable with diameter of 14 mm. |
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In order to accommodate the short distance between the winch and the line puller, the winch is moved back and forth on tracks in synchronism with the line being spooled on the drum. |
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The set features a poseable Flash character, a moveable winch on Plugger and removable front wheels on Roary. |
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The heavy-duty hand crank winch is an essential part of the facility and is well used by residents and summer folks who need to move high volumes of goods and supplies in from town. |
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HammerHead's 12-ton pulling winch, the HydroGuide HG12 with patented, self-deploying downrigger, supports the new process. |
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The boys now know why it's important to change the oil filter on an engine, how to rig a winch line, how to use sand ladders to get a vehicle moving again. |
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Romica Engineering Ltd have inked a deal with the British National Oceanography Centre to supply a containerised deep-ocean mooring winch system. |
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Ball bearing traveler and genoa lead cars with multipart purchases allow cruisers and racers to easily adjust loaded sails from the cockpit using a single line and no winch. |
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A ground crew person stretches the towrope down the runway, with the winch at one end and the sailplane at the other. |
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When the crew lifted the first catch on to the stern ramp at about 0830, they felt that the drum winch was not taking the weight as it was an exceptionally heavy catch. |
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It also includes servicing of the winch and repairs to the wharf work surface and approach to ensure the safety of loading and unloading operations. |
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Based on the law of stability and physics, the weight of the catch would have effectively transferred to the derrick head when the winch operator took the strain on the winch. |
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The topping winch was rated to be capable of exerting a pulling force ranging from 2.6 to 3.9 t, depending upon whether the cable drum was full or bare. |
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Both control stations are fitted with pneumatic abort systems to allow the cable to run freely off the towing winch drum in the event of an emergency. |
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In addition, the operator was likely aware that the cable was only wrapped hand-tight on the winch and would present the risk of becoming snarled once stress was placed on it. |
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When the net is in place, a winch on the deck of the seiner pulls in both ends of the purse line, closing off the bottom of the seine net like a giant drawstring. |
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The process to free the cable from the drum was such that there were times of maximum strain on the capstan winch and others when the cable would go slack as it was being cleared. |
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Correct by draining and refilling before operating winch. |
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If the sail is furled with the aid of a winch, take great care. |
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On ceasing that operation and in stepping over the incoming wire to return to the winch controls, he became ensnared between the wire and the turns already on the winch barrel. |
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On 24 August 1994, there had been no rain, the weather was fine, the deck area abaft the winch was dry and the vessel was not rolling or pitching as the sea was calm. |
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The seine winch is located between the deckhouse and the fish holds. |
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At a time when the wheel, the block and tackle, the winch, and above all iron, were unknown, who could three million or so stone cubes, each weighing over two tons, built to a height of 150 meters and set perfectly in place? |
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In 1985 he installed a turnstile, a winch, a worm gear, a leather strap, a jack, timbers, steel, and steel plates in the Gagosian Gallery in New York City for his piece Samson. |
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When the winch operator noticed the glider pitch up abruptly and prematurely, he applied more power to the winch because he believed the glider was about to stall. |
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When it is pressed down by the operator's foot, it pulls the handle of the control valve into the up position and turns the winch in the hauling in direction. |
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One cannot accost there and the changing made there by a winch. |
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Initially, as the chief officer pulled the remote winch brake wire, the boat would not move, even when the boatswain, and then the oiler, tried to assist. |
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The latest hull and skeg designs are incorporated in this vessel as well as the most recent developments in fender, fairlead and winch design. |
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An important aid to successful winching is the snatch block, which can be used to increase the pulling power of a winch or change the direction of a pull. |
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The load was initially too heavy for the winch. |
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But if we'd had anyone trendily obese sitting at our booth table, he or she might have needed Fireman Sam winch just to escape for a loo break. |
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Gliders are also launched by shock-cord launching, which works on the principle of a slingshot, or by winch tow, which works like a giant fishing reel, with the glider attached to one end like a fish. |
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Firefighters had to winch the Hereford cow to safety and used a fork lift truck to lift it out of the 8ft deep storm drain. |
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During the difficult rescue, one helicopter broke two winch lines, making it even harder to rescue the seamen. |
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When a belfry is only one hex away from one or more battlement hexes, 2 characters located on both winch hexes on level 2 can lower the drawbridge. |
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It is possible to connect the winch view camera to the monitor. |
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A powerful winch on the seine boat deck then draws in the purse line, pulling the bottom of the net into a huge, closed purse, catching the fish and preventing their escape. |
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When slackening-off the gilson cable by rotating the winch drum, a riding turn of wire on the gilson drum jammed the cable and prevented it from being hauled out by hand. |
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This was set up with the use of a 1,000 pound capacity tugger winch. |
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The use of Unique Seaflex's ALBs allowed the deck-mounted linear winch to pull on the chafe chain to slacken the connection to the Ikdam deck hook. |
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Turn the gear wheel to make the main and tail rotors spin simultaneously with additional gears designed to operate the working winch to lift heavy loads. |
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The logging tools we used were all hand tools and included the draw knife, lug hook, grab hook, cant hook, winch, saws and different kinds of axes. |
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Shop through Smittybuilt and Rugged Ridge's off road and winch mounted bumpers, custom soft and hard tops from Bestop, and suspension kits from Skyjacker and Terraflex. |
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A shaft is sunk to reach the mineral which is excavated by miners, transported to the surface by a winch, and removed by means of a bucket, much like a well. |
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After emergency operations, make sure the winch plunger on the winch control shutoff valve is returned to the centered detent position to disengage the winch. |
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The perennial childhood favourite the slip-n-slide gets a muscly makeover when Tim employs a V8-powered glider winch and a 3m-high ramp to send Buddy sky high. |
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Minor issues include a flat tyre or a ripped off tyre and 4WDs getting stuck in places where a fellow driver's tow rope or a marshal's winch are of little help. |
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Every portcullis was mounted in vertical grooves in the walls of the castle and could be raised or lowered quickly by means of chains or ropes attached to an internal winch. |
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