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An industrial guillotine is a machine that cuts something by dropping/pushing a blade down on it from above.
In order: Elevator Seesaw Yoyo Thermometer Ball Airplane
Climax - 1954 Sit Down with Death 2-28 was released on: USA: 26 April 1956
Dressed to Kill (1980)
We could hardly see the rock as it fell down the elevator shaft.
An elevator typically uses a combination of fixed and movable pulleys. The pulley at the top of the elevator shaft is fixed, while the pulleys attached to the elevator cab are movable. This setup allows for the efficient movement of the elevator cab up and down the shaft.
She fell down an elevator shaft
Yes, an elevator uses a system of levers to operate. The lever is usually part of the elevator's control mechanism that enables it to move up and down the shaft when activated by the elevator button.
Most lifts have one or two pulleys which help in moving the elevator cab up and down the elevator shaft. The number of pulleys can vary depending on the design and type of elevator system being used.
Turtle Wexler gets injured in "The Westing Game" because she falls down an elevator shaft while investigating the mysterious events surrounding Samuel Westing's death.
I would assume he invented the automatic door for elevators to eliminate the safety issues caused by accidentally forgetting to manually close the doors. If an elevator worker forgot to fully close the doors prior to automatic doors, the elevator shaft would be exposed and people woud fall down the shaft thinking they were stepping into the elevator.
An elevator uses a system of pulleys to move the cab up and down the shaft. It achieves this by connecting the cab to a counterweight through multiple pulleys and cables, allowing for efficient vertical transportation between floors. The pulley system helps to distribute the weight evenly, making it easier to raise and lower the elevator cab.
there will be a box or a barrel. push it as far as it will go. then put the elevator back on. the barral willexplode. do it again andyou will have an open path.
In dreams, "Death" generally represents transformation or a transition from one stage of life to the next. An elevator goes "up or down," symbolizing the common belief that at death one's soul goes "up to heaven," or "down to hell." In this dream, that metaphor would apply to the situation in real life: A dreamer celebrating a graduation or a promotion might take the elevator upward, while a dreamer losing a job or being divorced might ride the elevator downward.
That sounds like the first mission impossible movie, there's a scene in the beginning where Jack (emilio estevez) is on top of an elevator and it starts to go up at rapid speed and dies when something that I assume to prevent the elevator hitting the top of the elevator shaft comes down and kills him between that and the top of the elevator. This is my best guess anyway, I hoped this helped you out.
(The term "abseiling" is equivalent to the French-based word used in the US : rappelling.) "The explorers entered the mine by abseiling down an empty elevator shaft."