rotor - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • float: Brakes are Brembo 4-piston 280mm floating stainless steel rotor with a 220mm stainless steel rotor at the rear.
  • drill: EBC provide slotted and part drilled sport rotors for many import cars.
  • mount: Within the cylinder is a cylindrical rotor mounted on the rotating shaft.

Adjective modifier

  • spinning: Officials at Glasgow Airport opposed the project due to concerns that the spinning rotors may confuse the airport's radar system.
  • balanced: In finding this, we advised the client to install a new fan with a symmetrical, well balanced rotor.
  • tail: The keyboard has to be used to turn on the spot using the tail rotor or to gain or lose height.
  • stainless: Brakes are Brembo 4-piston 280mm floating stainless steel rotor with a 220mm stainless steel rotor at the rear.
  • outer: The stage 2 electrics uses a light weight magnesium 80mm outer magneto rotor, which results in improved throttle response.

Modifies a noun

  • blade: Chances are he saw a rotor blade closely followed by his ass flying past his shoulder blades.
  • diameter: The 2.5 kW wind turbine has a 3.5 meter rotor diameter.
  • hub: Drop in replacement for the tail rotor hub blade grips, exceptionally smooth.
  • helicopter: Send this image as a Postcard The Belvedere was the Royal Air Force's first twin engined, twin rotor helicopter to enter service.
  • arm: You were supposed to take the rotor arm out or something.
  • shaft: Hub Height: The distance from the turbine base to the rotor shaft.

Noun used with modifier

  • alternator: The belt drives the alternator rotor in the coils to generate AC ( then converted to DC for the car systems ).
  • helicopter: Helicopter rotor blades will now kill you in multiplayer.
  • compressor: Compressor rotor -- impeller, may be thought of as an air pump.
  • turbine: The size refers to the diameter of the turbine rotor.
  • tail: No tail rotor, making it 50 per cent quieter.
  • brake: Pump the pedal a few times to force the brake pads to squeeze the brake rotors.

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