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Definition of winding engine in English: winding enginenoun A powered winch or similar machine used for hauling or hoisting heavy loads. Example sentencesExamples - We had a good look at the winding engines for the cables.
- For calculation of brakes for winding engines you can use the coefficient of friction = 0,4 as minimum.
- They have been interpreted as engine mountings for the first winding engine which was associated with sinking the shaft and the initial years of operation.
- Previous to that water they used for the steam winding engines was obtained from reservoirs made at the colliery.
- Cages are normally suspended on a steel winding rope, attached to the drum of the winding engine via a pulley on the headgear.
- In close proximity is Levant Mine, where a working example of one of the famous Hayle winding engines has survived.
- The pair of steam winding engines built by his works for the Hustler's Royal Reserve Co. were the largest on the Bendigo field.
- The rest of the line was hauled by cables using steam driven static winding engines at the Winding Pond in Clowes Wood and the Halt on Tyler Hill Road.
- It is believed to be the only steam winding engine that is in use and powered by steam, in the UK at the moment.
- Amongst the exhibits housed in the Engine House is the largest steam winding engine ever used in the Lancashire Coalfield.
- To the right is the winding engine house, and in the foreground the footings of the pumping engine house.
- You can now visit the restored Winding House and discover the story of Elliot Colliery, the local coal industry and experience the massive winding engine in action.
- The remains of the winding engine house at Sheep Pasture are still extant and much of the former railway is now the ‘High Peak Trail’ footpath.
- Another excursion takes you to the winding engine house, home to the most powerful winding engines fitted in any Scottish colliery.
- He first built the stationary winding engines for the Brusselton and Etherley inclines.
- By 1843 the winding engines needed costly repairs and the harbour at Whitstable suffered badly from silting, both adding to the company's financial woes.
- The structure is roofless, but otherwise almost intact and contains housing for a winding engine and winding gear.
- They remained in service until they were replaced by an electric winding engine in September 1964.
- Scotland's largest winding engine is now driven by electricity.
- The boy, it was stated, had been employed in the pit since October last year, latterly as a winding engine cleaner and oiler.
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