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Pulley
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For the band, see
Pulley (band). For the village, see
Pulley, Shropshire. For the American photographer, see
Gerald P. Pulley.
Pulley
Pulleys on a ship. In this context, pulleys are usually known as
blocks.
Classification
Simple machine
Industry
Construction, transportation
Powered
No
Wheels
1
Axles
1
A pulley is a Pulleys are used in a variety of ways to lift loads, apply forces, and to transmit power.
A pulley is also called a
sheave or
drum and may have a
groove between two
flanges around its
circumference. The drive element of a pulley system can be a
rope,
cable,
belt, or
chain that runs over the pulley inside the groove.
Hero of Alexandria identified the pulley as one of six Pulleys are assembled to form a
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