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George "Georgie" Brunnhoelzl III (born October 28, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. He is the son of George Brunnhoelzl Jr. , who competed in the Modified Tour from 1985 to 2001.
A winding engine is a stationary engine used to control a cable, for example to power a mining hoist at a pit head. Electric hoist controllers have replaced proper winding engines in modern mining , but use electric motors that are also traditionally referred to as winding engines .
The Wallower is a small gear at the base of the upright shaft in a watermill, it is driven by the Pit Wheel. Waterwheel A waterwheel is a source of power for a watermill. It is mounted on the axle and drives the mill by a Pit Wheel or Rim Drive. In some watermills, the Waterwheel was replaced by a Turbine.
The 2010 NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour was the sixth season of the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour (WSMT). It began with the Atlanta 150 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 5.
George Brunnhoelzl 38 1988 Pocono .75mi (Paved) 44 Reggie Ruggiero: 39 1989 Pocono .75mi (Paved) 1 Tony Hirschman: 40 1990 Pocono .75mi (Paved) 15 Mike Stefanik: 41 1991 Pocono .75mi (Paved) 4 Satch Worley: 42 1992 Flemington .625mi (Paved) 55 Lenny Boyd 43 1993 Flemington .625mi (Paved) 44 Billy Pauch: 44 1994 Flemington .625mi (Paved) 14 Tony ...
A headframe [1] (gallows frame, [2] winding tower, [3] hoist frame, [3] pit frame, [3] shafthead frame, [3] headgear, [3] headstock, poppethead) is the structure above an underground mine shaft, built for hoisting machines, people, and materials.
In windmills, the Pitman arm connects the driving gear to the pumping arm. It translates the rotary power from the wind blades to the up-and-down motion of the pumping arm. In automotive or truck steering systems, the Pitman arm acts as a linkage attached to the steering box (see recirculating ball ) sector shaft , [ 1 ] it converts the angular ...
The most visible feature of a traditionally-built mine shaft is the headframe (or winding tower, poppet head or pit head) which stands above the shaft. Depending on the type of hoist (or winder) used, the top of the headframe will either house a hoist motor or a sheave wheel (with the hoist motor mounted on the ground).