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Mill machinery : ウィキペディア英語版
Glossary of mill machinery

This glossary of mill machinery covers the major pieces of machinery to be found in windmills, watermills and horse mills. It does not cover machinery found in modern factories.〔
* covers most entries〕〔
* covers ''Buck'', ''Crown Tree'', ''Pintle'', ''Samson Head''〕
==Watermill machinery==

;Axle
The ''axle'' carries the ''waterwheel''. It can also carry the ''Pit Wheel'' at its opposite end.
;Bedstone
The ''Bedstone'' is the bottom of a pair of millstones. It does not move. The upper stone is called the ''Runner Stone''.
;Crown Wheel
The ''Crown Wheel'' is a driving wheel located at the top of the ''Upright Shaft''
;Great Spur Wheel
The ''Great Spur Wheel'' is a large gear attached to the ''Upright Shaft''. It drives one or more ''Stone Nuts'' in a corn mill. If mounted on a ''Layshaft'' it is called a ''Spur Wheel'' and only drives one ''Stone Nut''
;Hurst Frame
An internal framework supporting the gears and millstones. This isolation prevents damage to the building from the vibrations of the workings.
;Layshaft
A ''Layshaft'' in a watermill is a horizontal shaft, carrying a ''Wallower'' and one or more ''Spur Wheels''. The term can also refer to a minor shaft driving machinery by pulleys and belts.
;Overdrift
Millstones driven from above are known as ''Overdrift'' stones.
;Pit Wheel
The ''Pit Wheel'' is mounted on the opposite end of the ''axle'' to the ''waterwheel''. It drives the ''Wallower'' on the ''Upright Shaft'' or ''Layshaft''.
;Rim Drive
Some waterwheels have a rack attached to the circumference, which drives the mill via a pinion mounted on a separate axle, which has a ''Pit Wheel'' at its opposite end. This is known as ''Rim Drive''.
;Runner Stone
The ''Runner Stone'' is the topmost of a pair of millstones. It is driven by the ''Stone Nut''. The lower stone is called a ''Bedstone''.
;Stone Nut
A ''Stone Nut'' is a small gear driven by the ''Great Spur Wheel'' or Spur Wheel. It drives the ''Runner Stone''. In most watermills, the stones are driven from below. These are called ''Underdrift'' stones. A few watermills drove the stones from above, known as ''Overdrift'' stones.
;Turbine
(詳細はwaterwheel'' is a source of power for a watermill. It is mounted on the ''axle'' and drives the mill by a ''Pit Wheel'' or ''Rim Drive''. In some watermills, the ''Waterwheel'' was replaced by a ''Turbine''.

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