Medieval Treadwheel Crane
by Photo Researchers
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Medieval Treadwheel Crane
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Photo Researchers
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Photograph - Photograph
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Detail from unidentified 15th century painting. A treadwheel crane (magna rola) is a wooden, human powered, hoisting and lowering device. It was primarily used during Roman times and the Middle Ages in the building of castles and cathedrals. The often heavy charge is lifted as the individual inside the treadwheel crane walks. The rope attached to a pulley is turned onto a spindle by the rotation of the wheel thus allowing the device to hoist or lower the affixed pallet. The medieval treadwheel was a large wooden wheel turning around a central shaft with a treadway wide enough for two workers walking side by side.
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July 7th, 2014
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