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A framework, trough, or tube, upon or through which objects are made to slide from a higher to a lower level, or through which water passes to a wheel.
A trough through which objects are lowered by gravity. Can either be a slider bed or roller/wheel bed.
An inclined plane, sloping channels, or passage down or through which things may pass.
sloping channel through which things can descend
A trough in which blanks, workpieces, scrap, or parts are fed to or conveyed away from a die or press.
a short trough of wood or iron which conveys the water from the gate to the buckets of a water wheel. It is generally three feet long.
An inclined open trough or lined canal through which water is discharged.
inclined or vertical downward passageway.
portion of the channel with homogeneous depths and velocity Chute below a Pool: portion of the channel below a natural or artificial pool (e.g. downstream from a weir)
An opening, usually constructed of timber and equipped with a gate, through which ore is drawn from a stope into mine cars.
An opening in the ground where ore is allowed to pass from one level to another. It is the structure built to load cars from a stope or ore pass.
A trough which carries the concrete from the truck to the forms.
An inclined or vertical metal trough or passage down which something may be slid or dropped, such as concrete from a truck to the forms.
A chute is a vertical or inclined path, channel, or passage through which objects are moved by means of gravity.
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