A winding engine is a stationary engine used to control a cable, for example to power a mining hoist at a pit head. Electric hoist controllers ...
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have replaced proper winding engines in modern mining, but use electric motors that are also traditionally referred to as winding engines.
Early winding engines were hand, or more usually horse powered.
Winding drum, with depth indicator to the leftThe first powered winding engines were stationary steam engines. The demand for winding engines was one factor that drove James Watt to develop his rotative beam engine, with its ability continuously to turn a winding drum, rather than the early reciprocating beam engines that were only useful for working pumps.