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He looked over the partly disassembled engine shaft again.
Fandarel swung himself out onto the catwalk that led from the hatch to the great engine shaft.
The rotors are powered by the engine shaft via an epicyclic gearbox.
The northern series heads towards Old Engine Shaft, a distance of 663 metres.
The drive and accessory gearboxes may also be split in two, one driven from each engine shaft, so as to distribute their loads.
Two great wheels on either end of the engine shaft had held the fuel and cargo pods that had been wrapped around the engines.
Some turboprop designs (see below) mount the propeller directly on an engine shaft, and are called propfans.
Crankpin and engine shaft nut key.
The visual of the Yokohama's engine shaft reappeared, but now there were large extraneous tanks placed on the drive cube.
Some of them (for instance New Engine Shaft, shown here) have the original masonry collar still visible.
"You give me a half-hour and I'll give you main engine shaft horsepower, all fifty-seven thousand of them."
New Engine Shaft has now collapsed and the lever wall of the engine house has fallen.
It features some of the most stunning mines in the country with several horse whims and an 80 metre engine shaft in Rampghill.
They deepened the North Engine Shaft to 112 fathoms and lengthened the tunnel running south to meet it.
A Jacking gear (also known as a Turning gear) is a device placed on the main engine shaft of a marine vessel.
Engine Hill has four "main" engine shafts with multiple smaller shafts, however the majority of knowledge on earlier working has been lost.
An engine shaft is a mine shaft used for the purpose of pumping, irrespective of the prime mover.
At the beginning of the industrial revolution, winged gudgeons were used to support water wheel shafts, and later, steam engine shafts.
Aerospace bearings are used in many applications on commercial, private and military aircraft including pulleys, gearboxes and jet engine shafts.
The arrangement on Deep Level at the Old Engine Shaft is suggested in the reconstruction Fig 14.
His main effort was at East Grit, however, and he erected an engine on New Engine Shaft.
The generator converts this to mechanical energy that it directs towards the engine shaft, slowing it down (although not altering its torque output).
Master Fandarel and Belterac were about to proceed with the separation of the Yokohama's engine shaft from the main sphere.
Examples of applications include armor, fasteners, airplane landing gear, ordnance, jet engine shafts, structural members, and drive shafts.
Gathering up their bundles, Fandarel and Bendarek made their way to Airlock E-7, nearest the engine shaft.