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A treadle [from OE tredan = to tread] is a part of a machine which is operated by the foot to produce reciprocating or rotary motion in a machine such as a weaving loom (reciprocating) or grinder (rotary). Treadles can also be used to power water pumps (treadle pump) [edit] RailwaysOn a railway, a treadle or treatle is a device that detects the passing of a train, a bit like a track circuit and might be used to put a signal to 'stop'. Treadles are also used to start the sequence of automatic level crossings. [edit] Sewing machinesMany of the early sewing machines were operated by a treadle mechanism linked to the machine by a leather belt. [edit] See also
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