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treadle <a treadle; treadles> N

treadle lathe

Treadle heel stop INDUST

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The treadle pad is built into the cabinet's base right at the user's feet.
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In his time, silk looms generally had fifty heddles and fifty treadles, some even up to sixty of each.
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Treadle looms and spinning wheels were also introduced and well as sheep producing wool.
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Treadle pumps are most commonly used by farmers on small plots of land, typically about the size of an acre.
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More than one treadle can operate a single shaft.
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Railways may use an induction loop to detect the passage of trains past a given point, as an electronic treadle.
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Most treadle pumps used are of local manufacture, as they are simple and inexpensive to build.
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A treadle is lever device pressed by the foot to drive a machine, in this case a pump.
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Although the lines were not continuously track-circuited and absolute block telegraph remained between signalboxes, there was some control of signals by track circuit and treadle.
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Some two-wheeled designs had pedals mounted on the front wheel, while three- and four-wheeled designs sometimes used treadles and levers to drive the rear wheels.
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