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Meaning of telemotor
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telemotor (n.)
A hydraulic device by which the movement of the wheel on the bridge operates the steering gear at the stern.
telemotor Sentence Examples
- The ship's telemotor was connected to the steering mechanism, allowing for precise control from the bridge.
- The telemotor in the aircraft transmitted commands from the pilot's yoke to the control surfaces.
- The submarine's telemotor relay system enabled the crew to operate the stern rudders remotely.
- The engine's telemotor sent signals to the governor, adjusting the fuel flow based on the load.
- The telemotor system in the oil rig controlled the valves and pumps from a central location.
- The telemotor circuit in the factory automated the assembly line, reducing human error.
- The telemotor mechanism in the medical equipment remotely manipulated surgical instruments.
- The telemotor technology in the robot enabled it to follow commands from a distance.
- The telemotor device on the satellite adjusted its position in orbit using signals from ground control.
- The telemotor system in the power plant remotely monitored and controlled the distribution of electricity.
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A hydraulic device by which the movement of the wheel on the bridge operates the steering gear at the stern.
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The ship's telemotor was connected to the steering mechanism, allowing for precise control from the bridge.
The telemotor in the aircraft transmitted commands from the pilot's yoke to the control surfaces.
The submarine's telemotor relay system enabled the crew to operate the stern rudders remotely.
The engine's telemotor sent signals to the governor, adjusting the fuel flow based on the load.