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A secondary space with some sheaves, governors, and devices that
appear to control the mechanical position indicators.
Fort Shelby Hotel - Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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Another view...
Fort Shelby Hotel - Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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Looks like these sheaves only have two grooves...
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Another view...
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These wooden beams seem to be reinforced with strips of metal...
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A freight elevator's 2:1 car top sheaves...
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A slightly different sheave arrangement...
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ThyssenKrupp's composite sheave for the K-Core Aramid rope system...
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An exploded view of a ThyssenKrupp sheave for the K-Core Aramid rope system...
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A ThyssenKrupp Isis machine drive sheave...
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Schindler Aramid rope drive sheave and deflector sheave...
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Was this sheave driving a position indicator device at one time?
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Overhead sheaves for several basement machines...
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A close-up of two of the sheaves...
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Overhead sheaves and governor...
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Overhead sheaves on a modernization job...
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Does anyone know what the device in front of the ropes
on the counterweight side of the deflector sheave does?
This image is also part of the Mine Elevators series of photos.
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This image is also part of the Mine Elevators series of photos.
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Removed from a machine because...
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I don't know...do you?
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Can you read it?
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Plenty of light...
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Winchester Repeating Arms Factory in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
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A sheave being used for both double-wrapping and deflection...
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New York City, New York, U.S.A.
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A couple of the smaller deflector sheaves on the Eiffel Tower...
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Sheaves for a basement winding-drum machine...perhaps?
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An old overhead sheave space...
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Sturdy timber in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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Enhanced...
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