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a. An inclined trough for washing or separating ore. Nelson
b. A toothed or notched drill-base-slide and meshing-gear pinion used to
facilitate the moving of a drill to clear the borehole when hoisting or
lowering the drill string; generally limited to larger, skid-mounted
machines. Long
c. A framework of wood or metal for the orderly storage of core, pipe
rods, etc., in a horizontal position. Long
d. A tilting table on which concentrates are separated from the passing
flow of finely ground pulp, the system being arranged to be periodically
self-flushing. Pryor, 3
e. A screen composed of parallel bars to catch floating debris.
Seelye, 1
f. In electroplating, a frame used for suspending and conducting current
to one or more cathodes during electrodeposition. Lowenheim
Source:
Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms
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