A torque arrestor is a mechanical device used to limit or control the rotational motion of a shaft or component, preventing excessive torque that could lead to damage or failure. It typically engages when a predetermined torque threshold is exceeded, thereby protecting machinery and extending the lifespan of mechanical systems. Torque arrestors are commonly found in applications such as automotive drivetrains and industrial equipment. By providing a safety mechanism, they enhance reliability and safety in operations.
An arrestor is an alternative term for a buffer stop.
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To remove the spark arrestor from a TRX 250EX, first, ensure the ATV is turned off and cool. Locate the exhaust system and identify the spark arrestor, usually found at the end of the muffler. Use the necessary tools, typically a wrench or screwdriver, to remove the screws or bolts securing the spark arrestor in place. Once removed, inspect the arrestor for any debris and clean or replace it as needed before reassembling.
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The same as any surge arrestor equipment - to prevent surges from damaging the (telecom) equipment.
Lightning arrestor or lightnng ROD? An arrestor typically covers a given electrical circuit- lightning rods cover outside area. Area will depend on the heighth of the rod above lower surfaces.
To remove the spark arrestor on a 2008 Honda Rancher ES, first ensure the ATV is turned off and cooled down. Locate the exhaust system and remove the screws or bolts securing the spark arrestor cover. Carefully pull out the spark arrestor from the muffler, taking care not to damage any components. After removal, reattach the cover securely.
A flame arrestor. This prevents a backfire from igniting gasoline vapors in the engine compartment.
Flame arrestor.
A hammer arrestor in a dishwasher installation helps prevent water hammer, which is a loud banging noise caused by sudden changes in water flow.
Prevents possible engine fire
a boat with a gasoline inboard engine