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  2. Category:Winches - Wikipedia

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    Winch; C. Capstan equation; H. Hoist (mining) Hydraulic jigger; P. Porsche 335; S. Steam donkey; W. Windlass This page was last edited on 31 December 2018, at 22:09 ...

  3. Capstan (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    In yachting terminology, a winch functions on the same principle as a capstan. However, in industrial applications, the term "winch" generally implies a machine which stores the rope on a drum. Most cassette players utilize a device called a capstan to draw the magnetic tape from the cassette across the tape head. It functions similarly to, and ...

  4. Anchor windlass - Wikipedia

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    The anchor is shackled to the anchor cable (US anchor chain), the cable passes up through the hawsepipe, through the pawl, over the windlass gypsy (US wildcat) down through the "spurling pipe" to the chain/cable locker under the forecastle (or poop if at the stern (US fantail)) - the anchor bitts are on a bulkhead in the cable locker and the bitter end of the cable is connected to the bitts ...

  5. Capstan - Wikipedia

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    Capstan equation, formula to describe hold-force in relation to load-force for flexible lines around a cylinder; Horse capstan, a device similar to a windlass used in mining; also called a whim; Slingsby Capstan, a British two-seat glider of the 1960s; Capstan (software), audio restoration program by Celemony which eliminates wow and flutter

  6. Winch - Wikipedia

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    The winch is either controlled with a detachable cable, a button inside the car or wireless remote. Older vehicles may have a PTO winch, controlled via the car's transmission, a secondary clutch maybe used so the vehicle does not need to be moving while winching. Some winches are powered by the pressure generated in the hydraulic steering system.

  7. Windlass - Wikipedia

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    Vitruvius, a military engineer writing about 28 BC, defined a machine as "a combination of timber fastened together, chiefly efficacious in moving great weights".About a century later, Hero of Alexandria summarized the practice of his day by naming the "five simple machines" for "moving a given weight by a given force" as the lever, windlass, screw for power, wedge, and tackle block (pulley).