winches Meaning in Bengali
শক্তিশালী কপিকলবিশেষ,
Noun:
শক্তিশালী কপিকলবিশেষ,
Similer Words:
winchingwincing
wind
windbag
windbags
windbreak
windcheater
windcheaters
winded
winder
winders
windfall
windfalls
windier
windiest
winches's Usage Examples:
Some winches have a "stripper" or cleat to maintain tension.
These are known as "self-tailing" winches.
although modern technology is helping with this through the use of electric winches and furling systems.
(single-acting cylinder) or duplex (a compound engine); by their connection to the winches (or "drums") – triple-drum, double-drum, etc.
adjusted by block and tackle, hydraulic adjusters, or lines leading to winches.
A gap in the boom could be raised with the aid of winches.
hauling) of large lift nets, normally requires in addition one or several winches.
towed by a rope behind a boat, but can also be towed by cable systems and winches, and be pulled by other motorized vehicles like personal watercraft, cars.
vessels differ from Platform supply vessels (PSVs) in being fitted with winches for towing and anchor handling, having an open stern to allow the decking.
special equipment such as the jaws of life, wooden cribbing, generators, winches, hi-lift jacks, cranes, cutting torches, circular saws and other forms.
Both winches were sold to the Forests Commission Victoria for salvaging timber in the.
providing the power from cycling stations in each hull instead of grinding winches by hand.
operation is fundamentally different from cable-operated excavators which use winches and steel ropes to accomplish the movements.
Trawl winches, such as Gilson winches, net drums and other auxiliary winches are installed on deck to control the towing.
They were used as portable winches for all manner of tasks.
Generally, the bridges are powered by electric motors, whether operating winches, gearing, or hydraulic pistons.
Powered-aircraft and winches are the two most common means of launching gliders.
rope/cable excavator, where the digging arm is controlled and powered by winches and steel ropes, rather than hydraulics like in the more common hydraulic.
As a result, in Germany, locomotive winches could be found in almost all steam locomotive sheds (Bahnbetriebswerk).
Synonyms:
lifting device; yard donkey; ship; yarder; capstan; windlass;
Antonyms:
abduct; adduct; fire; disembark; get off;