"Titanic " was equipped with eight electric cranes, four electric winches and three steam winches to lift cargo and baggage in and out of the hold.
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Previous to the electric winch, most users of four-wheel drive vehicles utilized a winch driven by a power take-off ( PTO ) system of hydraulic system.
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This consisted of mounts for rails on the deck on which to carry the mines and an electric winch to move the mines down the rails.
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With his mug of coffee resting perilously on the ship's rail, he looked up at the sails, which are unfurled with muscle power and no help from electric winches.
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Electric power was installed between 1905 and 1913, allowing the installation of a safety curtain, operated by an electric winch, and the replacement of gas lighting with electrical lights during performances.
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Those ropes connect to a climbing rope which goes through a pulley system connected to the highest point on the jump structure and after connecting to an electric winch or manual winch.
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Originally called " Thermal Soaring " it is now called " Multitask Soaring . " F3B is a flat field, thermal soaring category where the glider is launched with the help of an electric winch.
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You should eat at least 37 servings a day from each of these food groups until you achieve a healthy glow or have to be hoisted out of your bed by an electric winch, whichever comes first.
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The 36, 000 square feet ( 3, 444 square meters ) of lightweight dacron sail are deployed based on experience rather than the computer, but electric winches are used in place of sailors clambering up the masts.
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Apart from the basic Rancho, there was the "'Grand Raid "', fitted with such off-road extras as an electric winch on the front bumper and an extra spare wheel mounted on the roof-as well as a limited-slip differential.