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reeving
▪ I. reeving, vbl. n.1 (ˈriːvɪŋ) [f. reeve v.1 + -ing1.] The action of passing a rope through a block, etc.; the manner in which this is done.1627 Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. v. 23 Reeuing is..drawing a rope thorow a blocke or oylet to runne vp and down. 1793 Smeaton Edystone L. Expl. Pl. 18 The prin... Oxford English Dictionary
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reving
reving obs. f. reaving, reeving vbl. ns. Oxford English Dictionary
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Whipping knot
Whippings may also be applied by hand or using a palm and needle, and either simply tied off or made neat and permanent by reeving the twine's cut ends wikipedia.org
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QZ series Wire Rope Hoist Lifting Drive System
Jul 25, 2023QZ series hoist drive units from FLK Drive lift loads between 3.2 t and 40 t (Reeving 4/1, FEM 2m) with absolute safety and reliability. The wire rope hoist lifting drive system is 3 stage parallel shaft helical geared motor with compact design, high efficiency, long shaft distance can install drum with larger diameter.
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unreeve
unˈreeve, v. [un-2 3.] trans. To withdraw (a rope, etc.) from being reeved.1600 in Hakluyt Voy. III. 847 Wee vnriued our sheates, tackes, halliers, and other ropes. c 1625 Nomencl. Navalis (Harl. MS.) s.v. Reeve, When wee would haue that Roape pulled out of the Block, &c. wee say vnreeue that Roape,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Block and tackle
The process of threading ropes or cables through blocks is called "reeving", and a threaded block and tackle is said to have been "rove". Reeving to advantage is the most efficient use of equipment and resources. wikipedia.org
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reeve
▪ I. reeve, n.1 Now chiefly Hist. (riːv) Forms: 1 ᵹi-, ᵹeroefa, ᵹeréfa, réfa, 2 irefe, 3 ref-, 5, 7 refe, 6 reeffe, Sc. reif; 2–8 (9) reve, 4 reyve, 5 rive, 6–7 reave, 4, 6– reeve. [OE. ᵹeréfa, earlier ᵹirœ́fa, of uncertain etym.; app. not in any way related to the continental forms cited under graf... Oxford English Dictionary
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Level luffing crane
This is also a purely mechanical linkage, arranged by the reeving of the hoist cables to the jib over a number of pulleys at the crane's apex above the wikipedia.org
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Deadeye
After reeving the lanyard through the deadeyes, the end is hooked to a handy purchase in the rig above, such as the throat halyard. wikipedia.org
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studding sail
studding sail Also 6 Sc. stoytene-, 7 studin-, 8 stutting-sail; and see stunsail. [Of obscure etymology. The earliest recorded form seems to point to adoption from MDu. or MLG. stôtinge, but this word is known only as n. of action from stôten to push, thrust, collide. Cf. however Du. stootlap sail-l... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vickers MBT Mark 3
The pull can be increased to 65 t by multi-reeving of the rope using the recovery equipment including pulleys, cables and tow bars. wikipedia.org
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fair-lead
fair-lead (ˈfɛəliːd) a. (See quot. 1860). b. = fair-leader. c. transf.a. c 1860 H. Stuart Seaman's Catech. 21 What do you mean by a fair lead? In reeving a rope, to be very careful to have it so led through the block or sheave aloft, that it does not cut or chafe any of the rigging, or cross any oth... Oxford English Dictionary
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Libya and weapons of mass destruction
Libya employed a large number of black market network, first reeving the 20 pre-assembled centrifuges and components for an additional 200 centrifuges wikipedia.org
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jeer
▪ I. jeer, n.1 Naut. (dʒɪə(r)) Forms: 5 iere, 7 ieare, ieere, 7–8 gear, 8–9 geer, jear, 7– jeer. [Origin unascertained.] Tackle for hoisting and lowering the lower yards. (Usually in pl.)1495 Naval Acc. Hen. VII (1896) 188 Jeres for the Mayne takell. Ibid. 206 There is employed..iij hausers of vj yn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Type C1 ship
Long Eye a C1-M-AV1, renamed Almagro, sank 1976.Reeving Eye a C1-M-AV1, sank in 1971.Hickory Tor C1-M-AV1, renamed Coastal Skipper, sank 1971. wikipedia.org
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