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  2. Peter Atherton (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Atherton (bapt. 24 June 1741 – 16 August 1799) was a British inventor, entrepreneur, and cotton mill proprietor. [1] Renowned for his pioneering work as a designer and manufacturer of textile machinery during the early Industrial Revolution, [2] [3] Atherton began his career by assisting Richard Arkwright and John Kay in developing the ground-breaking spinning frame in the late 1760s.

  3. James Burton (millowner) - Wikipedia

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    James Burton & Sons was the biggest mill-owning business in the area in the middle of the 19th century. Burton built a cluster of cotton mills in Hindsford starting with Atherton Mill in 1839, followed by Lodge Mill in 1853, Field Mill in 1856, and Westfield Mill in 1860, all of which were supplied with water by the Hindsford Brook.

  4. Torque multiplier - Wikipedia

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    Torque multipliers only have a fraction of the final torque pressure on the drive tool making them a safer choice. Torque multipliers typically employ an epicyclic gear train having one or more stages. Each stage of gearing multiplies the torque applied. In epicyclic gear systems, torque is applied to the input gear or ‘sun’ gear. A number ...

  5. Glossary of mill machinery - Wikipedia

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    The Upright Shaft is the main vertical shaft found in Smock and Tower mills. It is also found in some Post mills. It carries the Wallower at its top end, and a Great Spur Wheel at the bottom end. The Great Spur Wheel drives two or more Stone nuts. Wallower The Wallower is a driven gear at the top of the Upright Shaft in

  6. Gear - Wikipedia

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    A gear [1] [2] or gearwheel [3] [4] [5] is a rotating machine part typically used to transmit rotational motion and/or torque by means of a series of teeth that engage with compatible teeth of another gear or other part.

  7. Rope drive - Wikipedia

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    Mill engine at Bamford Mill. A rope drive is a form of belt drive, used for mechanical power transmission. Rope drives use a number of circular section ropes, rather than a single flat or V-belt. Flywheel and rope drum of the large mill engines Victoria and Alexandra at Ellenroad Mill

  8. Torque density - Wikipedia

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    Torque density is a measure of the torque-carrying capability of a mechanical component. It is the ratio of torque capability to volume and is expressed in units of torque per volume . Torque density is a system property since it depends on the design of each element of the component being examined and their interconnection.

  9. Hindsford - Wikipedia

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    Field Mill, Lodge Mill and Westfield Mill were on the Hindsford bank. Lodge Mill and Westfield Mill closed in the 1920s but the site of Atherton Mill was used by Ward and Goldstone who made electrical items. [1] The Fletchers owned a coal mine at Chanters Colliery from the 1850s but coal had been mined in that area for centuries.

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