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(Created page with "<!-- In nautical use, a capstan is a vertical axel, with some radius, that is used multiplies rotational force, and often with a ratchet of sorts, so similar to a winch, windlass, hydraulically powered versions in railroads, and other such constructions. Initially probably just a wooden barrel with sticks attached, later versions were iron and could stand more force. In tape players, the capstan is still used as a multiplier, turning rotation into torque (often as...")
 
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In tape players, the capstan is still used as a multiplier, turning rotation into torque (often assiste dby a flywheel)
In tape players, the capstan is still used as a multiplier,  
to try to get a slow and constant tape speed.
turning rotation into torque to try to get a slow and constant tape speed (often assiste dby a flywheel)
but instead of winding ''onto'' it, it is rolled past the capstan - which will need a pinch roller (often spring-loaded)
that keeps the tape against it to keep enough friction that it keeps on managing to push it along.


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