Yes, the engines spool up when the gear is extended in most cases. There are a number of factors that can play a part, for example, environmental changes or whether the plane is in take-off or landing.
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Take the spool off the the machine. By that I mean the part that contains the cutting line. There will be a spring that drives the spool. Get a pair of pliers and gently pull on it. If it comes out of the shaft it is probably broken or it came loose. If that does not solve the problem look at the spool where the nut is located make sure its there and that the housing is not wallowed out. If so buy a new spool.
a spoolcase is something that you use in sewing or when you sew you put the spool into a spoolcase but you must make sure the spool is filled up with thread then you can start sewing only if you have a long piece of thread in the spool!!
1. Rotate spool to line up arrows on spool and surrounding casing. 2. Find notch and pry with wide flat-end screwdriver. 3. Spool will pop out.
The thread moves from the spool through the needle to make stitches on a sewing machine. The thread take-up lever is what feeds the thread from the spool to the needle as it moves up and down.
It depends on the length and quality. Regular curling ribbon on a small spool is about $5, but 50-yards can get up to about $20.
Spool pins are used on sewing machines to hold the spool of thread. Most or vertical, some that are horizontal use a spool cap to secure the spool of thread. Some machine come with spool nets to cover the spool to ensure the thread enter the machine evenly. Some machines come with an extra spool pin that fits into a small hole on the top of the machine to hold a second spool of thread.
Spool. you can tell easily between spool and poppet, because a poppet valve has a visible bolt with a cocking lever on in, whereas spools have no external bolt. Look ate the planet eclipese EGO and the GEO and you will see what i mean.
A spool of thread is very cheap. Spools of thread can be as cheap as a dollar or less a spool.
Emma Spool was created in 1982.
A real reel is a genuine spool.