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It would then be winched back into position by a small barrel winch.
ASN9 Winch drum Walnut Juglans regia L. ASN10 Tilting table Pine Pinus spp. ASN11 Tabernacle Fir Picea abie Karst.
On the winch drum itself, which would see hundreds of kilograms of stress, nylon bearings Garrod installed require no lubrication.
The walnut wood was found in the winch drum (cylindrical element on which the ropes are wrapped in order to raise the statue).
When you've gone as far as you can on this tack, turn the boat through the wind (or changing direction by tacking), releasing the jib sheet out of its cleat or off the winch drum as the front of the boat (bow) turns through the wind.
Injuries involving the main winch drums had a higher risk for fatal outcomes compared to injuries involving the winch cathead (RR = 7.5; 1.1–53.7.5
This equipment generally consists of a power block mounted on a crane placed aft of the wheelhouse, as well as winches and drums for hauling and storing the great lengths of net and rope required for seine fishing.
The Winch is made up of lightweight portable cable drum on which a 400 m long 1/10-inch monocable is wound.
Winch machinery was unguarded, its steam-powered gears and drums deadly.
About four miles from the estuary's mouth, aboard the research vessel Ira C., Jeffrey Runge, a marine scientist with the University of Maine and the independent Gulf of Maine Research Institute, grabs hold of a pair of shallow plastic drums, yoked side-by-side like giant bongos, as they are heaved out of the water by an overhead winch.
There is also a winch.
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