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Slewing - Wikipedia
Slewing is the rotation of an object around an axis, usually the z axis. An example is a radar scanning 360 degrees by slewing around the z axis.
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SLEW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to turn (something, such as a telescope or a ship's spar) about a fixed point that is usually the axis 2. to cause to skid : veer slew a car around a turn.
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Slewing - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Slewing refers to the rapid movement of a telescope to change its position, with a specified speed of 100°/min in the case of the HESS telescopes.
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slewing
▪ I. slewing vbl. n.1 see slew n.4▪ II. slewing, vbl. n.2 [f. slew v.] 1. gen. In senses of the verb.1875 Knight Dict. Mech. 2207 Slewing, in serving land artillery, turning the piece on the spot where it stands, equivalent to training on shipboard. 1892 Pall Mall G. 27 July 5/2 The railway disaster...
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What is Luffing and Slewing? - Mighty Cranes
Slewing, like luffing, demands precision. Operators must be able to place the load exactly where it needs to be, whether it's lifting heavy ...
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What Is a Slewing Ring with Slewing Ring Diagram
The slewing ring sits between an excavator's house and undercarriage, allowing the house to spin freely and the excavator's attachments to quickly reach ...
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Slewing Technology - Cone Drive
Slew drives and slew bearings are designed to handle the heavy tilting, radial, and axial loads required by some industrial applications.
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slewing, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun slewing mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun slewing. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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SLEWING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
(of a vehicle) to turn or be turned round suddenly and awkwardly: The car hit a patch of ice and slewed around violently.
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What are Slewing Bearings Used for? - PIB Sales
Slewing ring bearings are a perfect fit for wind turbines, robotics, aerospace, defense, general heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
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N.I.N.A. gives up on slewing after centering a target.
19 hours ago — N.I.N.A. gives up on slewing after centering a target. - posted in Observatories: Hey people, Posting here as it's in an observatory - I'm ...
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Slewing drive
The slewing drive is a gearbox that can safely hold radial and axial loads without brakes, as well as transmit a torque for rotating. Typical slewing drive applications include but are not limited to:
See also
Worm gear
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Slewing Drive
What is a Slewing Drive?
Gears
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slew
▪ I. slew, n.1 (sluː) Also slue, sleugh. [Variant spellings of sloo, ME. slō: see slough n.1] 1. a. U.S. and Canada. A marshy or reedy pool, pond, small lake, backwater, or inlet.α 1708 S. Sewall Diary 18 Dec., Got home well in my slay, had much adoe to avoid Slews. 1867 F. H. Ludlow Fleeing to Tars...
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Slewing bearing
A slewing bearing or slew[ing] ring (also called a turntable bearing) is a rotational rolling-element bearing that typically supports a heavy but slow-turning The oil wedge built up in a continuously rotating bearing is disrupted by the stop start motion of slewing.
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Slew (spacecraft)
When moving to assume such an orientation, the spacecraft is slewing. Cameras or other sensing equipment that are fixed into position upon the craft need to be aimed by slewing the craft.
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