well see it all starts with the rock exploded in to the lava and it seprates the time and effort. hope that is the anserr(:
it cant collapse in the way shft mines can. As Shaft mines are underground it makes it alot more easier for it to collapse on everyone and they will all die so therefore open pits are much much safer than shaft mins. Thanks
Normal shaft generators do not have droop-control for frequency and voltage. Semiconductor (drive) based variable speed shaft generators may have those today.
A phillips screwdriver is generally made of a steel shaft with a plastic handle
Tail Shaft is the section after the propeller shaft of a shift. Any shaft is always placed farthest from the head, where the power is applied.
Shaft mining offers several advantages, including efficient access to deep mineral deposits that are not reachable through surface mining. It allows for a more controlled environment, reducing the impact on the surrounding landscape and minimizing surface erosion. Additionally, shaft mining can provide a safer working environment by allowing for better ventilation and reducing exposure to surface weather conditions. This method also tends to produce less waste material compared to some surface mining techniques.
The axle generally goes for 160.00 plus labor of about an hour. or cheaper if you have the tools to do it yourself.
generally any more it is cheaper to put a whole half shaft in versus repairing a cv joint.
Open pit mining is generally cheaper than shaft mining because it requires less equipment and labor. In open pit mining, large quantities of ore can be extracted quickly and efficiently using heavy machinery. Also, open pit mines are typically less deep than shaft mines, which reduces the complexity and cost of excavation and support systems.
it cant collapse in the way shft mines can. As Shaft mines are underground it makes it alot more easier for it to collapse on everyone and they will all die so therefore open pits are much much safer than shaft mins. Thanks
It is a movable temporary shaft platform which moves up and down inside a mine shaft. It consists of one or more platforms to sink the shaft. It permits safer drilling and other shaft work!
It depends which application or machine you are referring to. Generally, no.
The shaft itself rarely needs to be replaced, but it is often cheaper to replace than repair. The only thing that `requires`replacement of the shaft is if the shaft itself is bent or damaged. Joints, slip yokes and such can be changed.
Normal shaft generators do not have droop-control for frequency and voltage. Semiconductor (drive) based variable speed shaft generators may have those today.
Yes, in principle you can take a shaft out of one club and put it in another. If it's a steel shaft, it's almost certainly cheaper to just replace it with a new one. For graphite it's not beyond the capabilities of a well-equipped shop, but it would still probably be cheaper when it was all over to put a new one in the other clubhead. Unless it was a really special shaft. And I can't define "really special".
Don't bother trying to replace a torn boot on a half shaft. It is quicker, easier and cheaper to replace the whole half shaft.
You didn't say what type of motor. If an electric motor it could be the shaft bearing(s) are worn.
A cam shaft generally open and closes the valves. This is a driven component by a belt or chain to the crank shaft.