(Otomotiv) A device that sits atop the distributor shaft and rotates with it to conduct electric current to each spark plug terminal in turn. The discs on disc brakes are sometimes referred to as rotors
Half-disc of heavy metal, which is made to rotate inside the case of an automatic watch by the energy produced by the movements of the wearer's arm Its weight tends always to bring it back to the vertical position Demultiplied by a specially designed device, its rotations continually wind the mainspring of the watch
A rotating contact inside the distributor that routes electrical pulses from the coil to the spark plugs Also, the metal disc against which brake pads are forced to stop vehicle
1) The blade and hub assembly of a wind generator 2) The disc part of a vehicle disc brake 3) The armature of a permanent magnet alternator, which spins and contains permanent magnets
The part of an automatic (or self-winding) mechanical watch that winds the movement's mainspring It is a flat piece of metal, usually shaped like a semicircle, that swivels on a pivot with the motion of the wearer's arm
The rotating component of an induction AC motor It is typically constructed of a laminated, cylindrical iron core with slots for cast-aluminum conductors Short-circuiting end rings complete the "squirrel cage," which rotates when the moving magnetic field induces a current in the shorted conductors
A component of a self-winding mechanical watch that winds the movement's mainspring The rotor swivels on a small pivot with the movement of the watch wearer's hand and arm
The rotating component of an induction AC motor It is typically constructed of a laminated, cylindrical iron core with slots of cast-aluminum conductors Short-circuiting end rings complete the "squirrel cage," which rotates when the moving magnetic field induces current in the shorted conductors
The rotor is the part of the engine that receives the power impulse of the explosion and combustion of the fuel air mixture It supercedes the piston of old internal combustion engines Sometimes loosely called a "rotary piston"
rotating mechanism consisting of an assembly of rotating airfoils; horizontal rotors on a helicopter or compressor rotors of a jet engine the rotating armature of a motor or generator the revolving bar of a distributor
The rotating element of a machine and, in the case of a compressor is composed of the impeller (or impellers) and shaft, and may include shaft sleeves, and a thrust balancing device
The rotating element of a machine and, in the case of a compressor, is composed of the impeller (impellers) and shaft, and may include shaft sleeves and a thrust balancing device (060)