- A
capstan is a vertical-axled
rotating machine developed for use on
sailing ships to multiply the pulling force of
sailors when
hauling ropes, cables...
- them.
The tunes are
generally plaintive and monotonous, as are most of
the capstan tunes of sailors, but
resounding over
the still waters of
the Bay, they...
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the average daily ridership of
the Canada Line had
grown to 110,000 per day. In
September 2021,
construction began for
the Capstan station at
Capstan...
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bronze capstans, comp****es and
the telemotor.
The number of
casualties of
the sinking is
unclear due
to several factors,
including confusion over
the p****enger...
- into
the player would swing up into
place to hold
the tape
against the drive capstan.
While later machines from ATC, ITC, Harris, and
others had
the pinch...
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without the tape
bunching up or
jumping out of its path.
Unlike most
audio tape systems,
the capstan and head ****emblies are
always in
contact with
the tape...
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yacht photo above), are
called capstans.
Despite this,
sailboat capstans are most
often referred to as winches.
Winches are
the basis of such
machines as tow...
- him tied
to a
capstan and
whipped with a cat-o'-nine-tails. This
treatment of Te Ara
prompted him
to s**** utu, or revenge. Te Ara
regained the confidence...
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capstan with no
belts or
idler wheels.
The B36 of 1956 was
the first 3-head model,
the D36 of 1960 was
the first stereo model.
The company moved to Löffingen...
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turret lathe and
capstan lathe designs,
reflecting the variety of work that they do. A gang-tool
lathe is one that has a row of
tools set
up on its cross-slide...