
(The amount of technological compensation is set to make up for the fact that the casting wall thickness cannot meet the requirements due to the inconsistency of casting shrinkage and casting deformation.)Ĥ.The upper and lower parts of the Cable Lifter are in the process of solidification and contraction, which easily lead to uneven stress and enlarged opening. Therefore, add 5 mm between the two sides for correction to ensure the size and strength requirements. We controls the quality of Cable Lifter as below basic pointsġ.Adopt different contractibility rate: radial 1.4%, height 1.8%Ģ.Select suitable machining allowance,normally upper plane 18mm, underneath& side 14mm, hole 18mmģ.Due to the special structure of the casting, it is seriously blocked during shrinkage. Qingdao Seakong Marine Machinery Co., Ltd supplies Cable Lifter in size of 76mm,87mm,90mm,92mm,100mm,102mm,111mm,122mm etc,DNV,LR,ABS,BV Certs are all on request. The meshing parts of the chain wheel and chain bear torque, traction and impact from all directions so request the quality to be high and strict. It's the main part of the mooring machinery, its manufacturing quality directly affects the mooring and anchoring efficiency, which is very important to ensure the safe navigation of ships. Type A is Five Teeth Cable Lifter, Type B is Six Teeth Cable Lifter.

There are a lot of memories and magic that will be gone.Cable Lifter ( also known as Chain Gypsy, Gypsy Wheel or Cable Holder) is a drum with deep grooves engaged with chain link,have Type A and Type B as per the number of teeth. You can talk about how it led the way in terms of culture and style and attitude on Queen West, and it was a complete reflection of the neighbourhood, but I can't even tell you how many people were engaged there, or things like the `I am Canadian' commercials that were penned in the dining room, and artists who would sell out stadiums and prefer to hang out there and have a drink or even perform there. I do wish I could go in and get a few more sentimental pieces, but if there's anything that the Gypsy represents to a lot of people, it's really memories. And given the circumstances, I don't think I lost much. We let Shqueir have the final word on the Gyspy: Gypsy leaves behind long-time neighbour bars Squirly's and the Done Right Inn. It closed abruptly last week, three days before New Year's, bringing a sudden end to a place that once represented Queen West cool. They made the tough decision to close the bar, instead. But as time has gone by, with the difficulties of the restaurant business, the liquor licence up for renewal in the coming months and the building in need of renovation to keep it competitive, Shqueir found he and his partners could no longer afford it. He chose Gypsy, he says, in the hope of carrying it further in the future. He helped build up its former sister bar, Fez Batik, and was given a choice to buy one of them. Izzy Shqueir has long been a part of Gypsy, first as an employee and eventually as co-owner. Gypsy was the antithesis of club land and when it opened up it was a breath of fresh air, often the place to be on the weekends. But in its 11 years of existence, it left an indelible mark on this city's night scene. Sure, you could say time has passed the place by, and the real nightlife has moved farther down the road. And now that there's a yoga studio down the block and a Starbucks across the street, it's time to pack up and leave.


and the Annex for a night out in a part of town better known for its Goth culture. It was one of the first places to lure scenesters away from College St.

The bar/restaurant/lounge/candy shop was for a long time an outpost of cool on a once barren stretch of Queen West.
