- used as a
fairlead to
reduce friction.
Where the line is
removed from a hook
fairlead before using, the
angle is not an issue.
While fairleads are most...
- system. A
winch is
mounted centrally in the vehicle, and the
cable runs to
fairleads front and rear. This
allows the
vehicle to pull in
either direction, or...
- have an in-water
safety diver attend the hub. The
tethers p****
through fairleads at the hub and are
tensioned by a
weight at the end,
which keeps slack...
- June 2024. Sean
Lynch (15
December 2007). "
fairleads:
Rails 2.0 and
Scaffolding Step by Step".
Fairleads.blogspot.com.
Retrieved 24 May 2017. "Ruby on...
- with ****s. In a
sailing dinghy,
there would be more ****ings, such as
fairleads, horse,
shroud plates, mast step, toe
straps and so on. At
stages along...
-
Baggywrinkle Belaying pin*
Block Cleat bitts Clevis pin
Deadeye Earing Fairlead Footrope Gasket Parrel beads Ring bolt
Roller furling Shackle Swivel gooseneck...
- that a line runs
through or
provides an
attachment point. It is a kind of
fairlead and
often is
bolted or
welded to the deck or hull. It is also used in oil...
-
Baggywrinkle Belaying pin*
Block Cleat bitts Clevis pin
Deadeye Earing Fairlead Footrope Gasket Parrel beads Ring bolt
Roller furling Shackle Swivel gooseneck...
-
Various hardware is
found attached to the boom. The
hardware could include fairleads, blocks,
block tracks, and cleats. For attachment, ****s are used on...
-
Mooring winches and
fairleads for the
Troll B Platform, the world’s
largest floating concrete platform. 1995:
Mooring and
fairleads systems, turning/locking...