winch

     

A winch is a mechanical evice that is used to pull in (wind up) or let out (wind out) or otherwise adjust the "tension" of a rope or wire rope (also called "cable" or "wire cable"). In its simplest form it consists of a spool and attached hand crank. In larger forms, winches stand at the heart of machines as diverse as tow trucks, steam shovels and elevators. The spool can also be called the winch drum. More elaborate designs have gear assemblies and can be powered by electric, hydraulic, pneumatic or internal combustion drives. Some may include a solenoid brake and/or a mechanical brake or ratchet and pawl device that prevents it from unwinding unless the pawl is retracted.

Trivia about winch

  • The grinder on a yacht doesn't make coffee, but turns the handle on one of these to trim the sails
  • A Middle English word for "pulley" gave us this term for a hoisting machine with a rope around a drum
  • 5-letter word for a hauling machine using a chain wrapped around a drum

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