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  2. Lewis (lifting appliance) - Wikipedia

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    A lewis (sometimes called a lewisson) is one of a category of lifting devices used by stonemasons to lift large stones into place with a crane, chain block, or winch. It is inserted into a specially prepared hole, or seating , in the top of a stone, preferably above its centre of mass .

  3. Block and tackle - Wikipedia

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    A block and tackle [1] [2] or only tackle [3] is a system of two or more pulleys with a rope or cable threaded between them, usually used to lift heavy loads.. The pulleys are assembled to form blocks and then blocks are paired so that one is fixed and one moves with the load.

  4. Differential pulley - Wikipedia

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    Marketed as "Weston Differential Pulley Blocks with Patent Chain Guides", the pulley had good sales, namely, 3000 sets in 9 months. It was displayed in 5 sizes—from 10 long hundredweight (510 kg) to 3 long tons (3,000 kg)—at the 1862 International Exhibition in London and received a medal for "original application, practical utility and ...

  5. Kito - Wikipedia

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    Kito (musician), Australian DJ; Kito de Boer (born 1957), Dutch business consultant and former diplomat; Kito de Pavant (born 1961), French sailor; Kito Junqueira (1948–2019), Brazilian actor and politician; Kito Lorenc (1938–2017), German writer, poet and translator; Kito Pikaahu, or Te Kitohi Pikaahu (born 1965), New Zealand Māori ...

  6. Koshiki-no-kata - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as Kito-ryu no Kata (起倒流の形). It consists of 21 techniques originally belonging to the Takenaka-ha [1] Kito School of jujutsu. Jigoro Kano revised the techniques and incorporated them into a kata in order to preserve the historical source of judo. The set of forms is antique and were intended for "Kumiuchi", the ...

  7. Chain - Wikipedia

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    A common metal short-link chain Roller chains. A chain is a serial assembly of connected pieces, called links, typically made of metal, with an overall character similar to that of a rope in that it is flexible and curved in compression but linear, rigid, and load-bearing in tension.