Depends, some are held on by a cotter pin and cap/bearing combo. Others slide over the hub and are held on by the caliper.
Brake caliper? CALIPER MOUNT BRACKET!!
ROTOR ROTOR
Have you checked the rotor inside the distributor. Had the same problem recently. Opened up the Distributor and the screw that holds the rotor was out and the rotor was cracked. Part costs about $8.00.
The rotor hub holds blades on
A Centrifuge Swing-out Rotor is a part of a centrifuge which attaches to the motor and holds the sample tubes. A swing-out, as opposed to a Fixed Angle rotor, has holders that move from vertical to horizontal as the centrifuge speeds up.
No.ANS 2 most modern cars have the wheel bearing as part of the hub, that is, the part that holds the brake rotor and wheel on.
The Rotor has a small bolt that holds the Rotor on the shaft. Did you Loosen this bolt?
The caliper holds 2 brake pads in
The word rotor is used to refer to a rotating part of a machine. It is also a palindrome.
Socket
it is a nut that holds the main rotor to the mast of some helicopters. The Jesus Nut is the large nut on the top of the mast that holds the entire rotor blades and rotor mechanism to the mast. Bascially, it holds the weight of the aircraft by the top of the mast and if it should fail, then all you can do is say "Jesus!".
The stator is the stationary part of a rotor system.