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FRAME DERRICK [2 records]
Record 1 - internal organization data 2011-05-31
Record 1, English
Record 1, Subject field(s)
- Derricks (Construction Sites)
Record 1, Main entry term, English
- shear legs
1, record 1, English, shear%20legs
correct
Record 1, Abbreviations, English
Record 1, Synonyms, English
- shearlegs 2, record 1, English, shearlegs
correct
- shears derrick 3, record 1, English, shears%20derrick
correct
- shears 4, record 1, English, shears
correct
- sheers 5, record 1, English, sheers
correct
- sheer legs 5, record 1, English, sheer%20legs
correct
- sheerlegs 6, record 1, English, sheerlegs
correct
- sheers derrick 7, record 1, English, sheers%20derrick
correct
- hoisting shears 6, record 1, English, hoisting%20shears
correct
- shear 8, record 1, English, shear
Record 1, Textual support, English
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 DEF
A hoisting apparatus consisting of two or more poles, fastened together at the top with a pulley hung from the lashing, used for lifting heavy loads. 2, record 1, English, - shear%20legs
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
The shears derrick is essentially a gin pole derrick, constructed in such a manner that only two guys are necessary. The "mast" is a V-shaped frame made of two poles, which may, in some cases, be connected by traverse bracing.... This derrick is often used for the erection of heavy machinery which is lifted by means of hoisting tackles connected to the "mast" at the point of intersection of the poles. 9, record 1, English, - shear%20legs
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 2 CONT
The shear legs or shears derrick has two poles lashed together at the top, from which the hoisting tackle is hung. Two guy ropes only are needed but the shears are rather less manoeuvrable (and therefore more stable) than the pole, which can be moved towards any of its guy ropes. 2, record 1, English, - shear%20legs
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 OBS
The term "shears" and its synonyms is usually used in plural but may be singular or plural in construction. 10, record 1, English, - shear%20legs
Record 1, French
Record 1, Domaine(s)
- Derricks et mâts (Chantiers)
Record 1, Main entry term, French
- chèvre
1, record 1, French, ch%C3%A8vre
correct, feminine noun
Record 1, Abbreviations, French
Record 1, Synonyms, French
- chèvre à haubans 2, record 1, French, ch%C3%A8vre%20%C3%A0%20haubans
correct, feminine noun
Record 1, Textual support, French
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Petit portique de levage des fardeaux, composé d'un treuil disposé entre deux montants, les bras, jambages ou bicoqs, réunis en triangle par des barres transversales, ou épars. À leur jonction, une poulie sert de renvoi du câble vers le treuil. L'inclinaison de la chèvre est maintenue par un cordage arrimé à un point fixe. 3, record 1, French, - ch%C3%A8vre
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
La chèvre à haubans est le modèle le plus employé en construction. Elle est composée de deux pièces obliques (branches) et d'un certain nombre d'épars fixés de distance en distance. Elle porte à son sommet une poulie et est munie à sa base d'un treuil. Deux câbles divergents, ou haubans, disposés symétriquement, maintiennent l'appareil à l'inclinaison voulue, de façon que la corde servant au levage surplombe le vide. 4, record 1, French, - ch%C3%A8vre
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 OBS
La chèvre à trois pieds ou en forme de pyramide est une cabre. 5, record 1, French, - ch%C3%A8vre
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 2 OBS
cabre : Petite chèvre composée de trois perches réunies à leur sommet, et portant une poulie et un câble de levage; les puisatiers et les égoutiers utilisent ce type de chèvre tripode pour leurs manutentions au-dessus des ouvertures des bouches d'égout ou des orifices de puits. 3, record 1, French, - ch%C3%A8vre
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 3 OBS
bigue : Chèvre simplifiée, constituée de deux jambages solidarisés à leur sommet, supportant une poulie de levage. 3, record 1, French, - ch%C3%A8vre
Record 1, Spanish
Record 1, Textual support, Spanish
Record 2 - internal organization data 2000-02-02
Record 2, English
Record 2, Subject field(s)
- Pulleys and Belts
- Hoisting and Lifting
- Materials Handling
Record 2, Main entry term, English
- gin block
1, record 2, English, gin%20block
correct
Record 2, Abbreviations, English
Record 2, Synonyms, English
- whip gin 1, record 2, English, whip%20gin
correct
- gin 1, record 2, English, gin
correct, noun
Record 2, Textual support, English
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Iron block with single pulley sheave of large diameter fitted in a skeleton frame. Used on derrick heads and spans in conjunction with a whip for handling cargo. 2, record 2, English, - gin%20block
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 2 DEF
The iron block with a single sheave used at the end of a boom when handling cargo. 3, record 2, English, - gin%20block
Record 2, French
Record 2, Domaine(s)
- Poulies et courroies
- Levage
- Manutention
Record 2, Main entry term, French
- rouet
1, record 2, French, rouet
correct, masculine noun
Record 2, Abbreviations, French
Record 2, Synonyms, French
Record 2, Textual support, French
Record 2, Spanish
Record 2, Textual support, Spanish
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