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Spool meaning
A reel; a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle. | One of the rotating assemblies of a gas turbine engine, composed of one or more turbine stages, a shaft, and one or more compressor or fan stages. | A temporary storage area for electronic mail, etc.
Example sentences (20)
In the casting position the spool is perpendicular to the rod, opening the face of the reel allowing the line to run off the side of the spool when released in the cast.
Invention of the fixed-spool or spinning reel solved the problem of backlash, since the reel had no rotating spool capable of overrunning and fouling the line.
Some of these issues can be traced to overfilling the spool with line, while others are due to the way in which the line is wound onto the spool by the rotating bail or pickup.
This backlash is a result of the angular momentum of the spool and line which is not present with a fixed spool or spinning reel.
When casting Illingworth's reel design, the line was drawn off the leading edge of the spool, but was restrained and rewound by a line pickup, a device which orbits around the stationary spool.
When casting the Illingworth reel, line was drawn off the leading edge of the spool, but was restrained and rewound by a line pickup, a device which orbits around the stationary spool.
With a fixed spool, spincast reels can cast lighter lures than bait cast reels, although friction of the nose cone guide and spool cup against the uncoiling line reduces casting distance compared to spinning reels.
With all fixed-spool reels, the line is released in coils or loops from the leading edge of the non-rotating spool.
And Major League Baseball cited the Cubs for “failure to properly wrap and spool the tarp after its last use” in its press release announcing the decision to uphold the Giants’ protest, which led to the resumption of the game.
One has to climb onto the base of the spool, which is at least two feet off the ground, then go around and around.
R-Truth saunters through with a spool of big ol-timey Christmas lights for the Judgment Day clubhouse and Gable asks him to be careful and tells him he’s not really in the group.
The manufacturing technique of adding incremental spool is known for its sensitivity to high voltages.
The reporting party said people in a green Ford Ranger were loading a spool of wire into the vehicle.
For example, a turbocharger must build the necessary pressure it needs to spool up, and it requires energy produced from exhaust gasses.
He points to one of his most valuable items, a spool of black electrical tape that he’ll use for blisters, along with cheap hiking boots that he’ll replace in a few months.
Sinha, who has a darkroom at home, sources film rolls and gets them developed from individuals who re-spool films and have darkroom set-ups.
The champion pulled out a spool of barbed wire from underneath the ring, then wrapped it around her own leg.
The Queen giggled as she was told how crew members were allowed to play cassette tapes during the voyage and had to be shown how to re-spool tape using a pencil.
A hunched, hooded woman sits between them, forming a triangle, and the spool end of this string.
Inside, plankton are collected between two layers of silk on a “cassette” that moves constantly onto a collection spool, which sits in formaldehyde to preserve the sample.