pressure
braking system of gantry system
Hoist is a noun (a hoist) and a verb (to hoist).
Practically it won't, be the air will get compressed, and then the hoist will not work. Read Pascal's principle to check if my answer if correct.
hoist was invented in 1954
To create a DIY kayak hoist system at home, you will need a pulley system, ropes or straps, hooks, and a secure anchor point on your ceiling or wall. Attach the pulleys to the anchor point and thread the ropes or straps through them. Attach the hooks to the ends of the ropes or straps to hold your kayak. Use the pulley system to lift and lower your kayak as needed. Be sure to test the hoist system with a lighter load before using it with your kayak to ensure it is secure and functioning properly.
the captain told me to hoist the sails I tried to hoist my books on the table
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the heavy machinery lingo! So, like, the main difference between an auxiliary hoist and a whip hoist is that the auxiliary hoist is typically used for heavier loads and operates at slower speeds, while the whip hoist is like the speed demon of the hoisting world, moving lighter loads at faster speeds. It's kind of like the tortoise and the hare, but with cranes.
For the crossword answer, an anchor hoist is a winch.
The Hills Hoist clothes drier was invented in 1945.
No the word hoist came from Italy! That is it!
Hoist is derived from German.
Some links to Hills Hoist below.