sheave in English

noun
1
a wheel with a groove for a rope to run on, as in a pulley block.
The notched wheel shape that is used in a pulley is actually called a sheave , which is more what I meant.

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1. Reverse or S bends from one sheave to another cause greatly accelerated fatigue and should be avoided.

2. The body of floating sheave can not only rotate, but also moue towards axial direction, and is mainly used to lifting train.

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4. The rope guide system includes one or more guide bodies having channels generally aligned with sheave grooves to which each block is adjacently positioned using a frame-mount.

5. The purpose of the present invention is to provide an elevator device in which: a rotation axis of a main sheave having a tension member wound thereonto and a rotation axis of an auxiliary sheave connected to the other end of the tension member and rotating are installed so as to cross to each other at right angles; at least two auxiliary sheaves are installed, thereby reducing the space between an inner wall of one side of a hoist way and a car and minimizing the left and right spaces in the building which the hoist way occupies; and a car suspension sheave is installed on the inside of a support, thereby minimizing the upper and lower spaces in the building which the hoist way occupies, and accordingly maximizing space utilization in the building and being capable of saving facility costs, etc.

6. A clevis forming part of one end of a sheave, used for securing standing lines by means of a thimble a short line with a grommet or eye at one end and a knot at the other, used for securing spars or other gear in place Word Origin for Becket C18: of unknown origin