trampot
English
Noun
trampot (plural trampots)
- The support in which an upright spindle is stopped.
- 1875, Minneapolis City Directory, page 10:
- Manufactures and keeps on hand the following Mill Furnishings and Machinery, consisting of Shafting, Gearing, Pulleys, Spindles, Trampots, Curbs, Hoppers and Stands, Zig-Zag Separators, Proof and Paint Staffs, […]
- 1881, The Northwestern Miller - Volume 12, page 471:
- For Sale Cheap! At Less than Half Cost: Three run of 4-foot buhrs, in splendid condition, with spindles, trampots, curbs and every part complete, including Behrn's exhaust, iron hurst frame and bed plates.
- 1881, Fire Underwriters' Association of the Northwest, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting - Volume 12, page 44:
- They look for some perfected form of spindle, trampot, and lighter screw, which will secure a solid foundation for the spindle and runner, to obviate this damaging trituration of the wheat by the millstone system.
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