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At its point, it has a sheave for the royal stay.
In this case, the drive sheave is directly attached to the end of the motor.
The rope may also pass over a sheave in another block that is fixed.
As his wife went delving for the note, Sheave squirmed.
The cage was drawn into the sheave wheel at the top of the shaft.
Ropes ran from the top of this car up to a sheave on the third level and back down to a second car.
This sheave was attached to the input shaft of the transmission.
The matter is slightly complicated by the fact that every tackle has a working end where the final run of rope leaves the last sheave.
The fleet angle can be varied by moving the first sheave closer to or further away from the drum.
Alternatively, a sheave can be integrated and installed within the housing frame.
Another sheave at the heel is for a heel rope.
The hawser sang loosely through the sheave and at last pulled free altogether.
Unfortunately there was no rope in the sheave, but the bag beside Casca would take care of that.
The grooves in the drive sheave are specially designed to prevent the cables from slipping.
It is a "wood four-post type headframe with one sheave instead of two."
This was simply a variable width sheave controlled by spring and hydraulic pressures.
The song of King Sheave is doubtless to be understood as such an echo.
During shutdown, the gear motor is used to lower the top sheave to loosen the drive belts.
The power block is a large powered aluminium pulley with a hard rubber-coated sheave.
The sheave is the wheel within a block, or a spar, over which a line is rove.
He glanced at the sturdy branch above his head from which the sheave block and manila rope hung.
The sheave squealed as he plummeted down and landed in balance on the cobbles.
A brake is mounted between the motor and drive sheave (or gearbox) to hold the elevator stationary at a floor.
"Traction" is provided to the ropes by the grip of the grooves in the sheave, thereby the name.
Karp pulled a block down by its rope to hammer ice from the sheave with the butt of his knife.