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Definition of propeller shaft in English: propeller shaftnoun A shaft transmitting power from an engine to a propeller or to the wheels of a motor vehicle. Example sentencesExamples - The high friction then caused the weakened propeller shaft to break and the prop tore away taking the shaft with it.
- The aft part was then dashed to pieces against the northern end of the rocks, the boilers falling out and down the slope, and the engine and at least part of the propeller shaft coming to rest in the valley halfway up the rocks.
- Nevertheless, the outline of the ship is still obvious on the seabed and the point of interest for me remains reasonably intact, a pair of steam turbines geared to the propeller shaft.
- The particular type of boat used by these fishermen is called a Long Tailed Boat which has its engine swivelling in the stern with a very long propeller shaft giving the boat its name.
- A propeller shaft transferred the power from the gearbox to the differential.
- Following the propeller shaft forward, one of the shaft supports and bearings is hanging from it, supported clear of the hull below.
- What had happened, not discovered until divers went down after the war, was that two torpedoes had arrived simultaneously, blowing off the ‘A’ bracket that supported the port outer propeller shaft.
- He was the world's foremost U-boat mechanic/historian, specializing in propeller shafts and bulk heads.
- We swim sternwards past boilers and engine, then along the propeller shaft.
- Here he worked on the stress on propeller shafts.
- The ferry was to have gone for its annual overhaul in March, but mechanical faults involving the hydraulics of one of the ship's propeller shafts made the work more pressing.
- The propeller shaft resumes a little further forward, with a flange and section of shaft sticking out of the propeller-shaft tunnel.
- Past the propeller, a shaft much too thin to have been the propeller shaft lies propped against the reef.
- In the opposite direction, the keel and propeller shaft bend and twist towards the seabed where the stern has settled upside-down but the central part of the ship has collapsed onto the starboard side.
- He steps down a steep steel staircase, past the rumble of machinery and turbines spinning the boat's propeller shafts, to a dim pungent corner lit with a single bulb.
- The installation required no modifications to the hull since the belt-and-pulley system drives the existing propeller shaft, although a slightly larger prop was required.
- The aft end of the crankshaft connects to the propeller shaft through the thrust bearing.
- Looking back inside the tail section, the gearboxes are still attached to the propeller shafts, though as I have noted, they have been separated from the electric motors.
- Presumably this is the propeller shaft, although it looks a bit thin for a 7000 ton ship.
- Molybdenum alloys can be found in airplane, spacecraft, and missile parts; spark plugs; propeller shafts; rifle barrels; and boiler plate.
Definition of propeller shaft in US English: propeller shaftnounprəˈpelər A shaft transmitting power from an engine to a propeller or to the wheels of a motor vehicle; drive shaft. Example sentencesExamples - The aft part was then dashed to pieces against the northern end of the rocks, the boilers falling out and down the slope, and the engine and at least part of the propeller shaft coming to rest in the valley halfway up the rocks.
- He steps down a steep steel staircase, past the rumble of machinery and turbines spinning the boat's propeller shafts, to a dim pungent corner lit with a single bulb.
- What had happened, not discovered until divers went down after the war, was that two torpedoes had arrived simultaneously, blowing off the ‘A’ bracket that supported the port outer propeller shaft.
- Looking back inside the tail section, the gearboxes are still attached to the propeller shafts, though as I have noted, they have been separated from the electric motors.
- The aft end of the crankshaft connects to the propeller shaft through the thrust bearing.
- The ferry was to have gone for its annual overhaul in March, but mechanical faults involving the hydraulics of one of the ship's propeller shafts made the work more pressing.
- A propeller shaft transferred the power from the gearbox to the differential.
- The high friction then caused the weakened propeller shaft to break and the prop tore away taking the shaft with it.
- Past the propeller, a shaft much too thin to have been the propeller shaft lies propped against the reef.
- Nevertheless, the outline of the ship is still obvious on the seabed and the point of interest for me remains reasonably intact, a pair of steam turbines geared to the propeller shaft.
- We swim sternwards past boilers and engine, then along the propeller shaft.
- The installation required no modifications to the hull since the belt-and-pulley system drives the existing propeller shaft, although a slightly larger prop was required.
- He was the world's foremost U-boat mechanic/historian, specializing in propeller shafts and bulk heads.
- Here he worked on the stress on propeller shafts.
- Presumably this is the propeller shaft, although it looks a bit thin for a 7000 ton ship.
- The propeller shaft resumes a little further forward, with a flange and section of shaft sticking out of the propeller-shaft tunnel.
- Following the propeller shaft forward, one of the shaft supports and bearings is hanging from it, supported clear of the hull below.
- In the opposite direction, the keel and propeller shaft bend and twist towards the seabed where the stern has settled upside-down but the central part of the ship has collapsed onto the starboard side.
- The particular type of boat used by these fishermen is called a Long Tailed Boat which has its engine swivelling in the stern with a very long propeller shaft giving the boat its name.
- Molybdenum alloys can be found in airplane, spacecraft, and missile parts; spark plugs; propeller shafts; rifle barrels; and boiler plate.
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