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- Q921573 subject Q7334601.
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- Q921573 abstract "The flatrod system (German: Kunstgestänge, Stangenkunst, Stangenwerk or Stangenleitung) was an invention of the mining industry that enabled the mechanical movement generated by a water wheel (German: Kunstrad) to be transferred over short distances. They were invented in the 16th century and by the 18th century they were being used to transmit power up to four kilometres. They were widely used in the Harz and Ore Mountains of Germany as well as in Cornwall, England and Bergslagen in Sweden.A replica of a flatrod system may be seen in Bad Kösen in Germany on the River Saale and there is a replica water wheel, used to drive flatrods, in Clausthal-Zellerfeld in the Upper Harz, formerly the biggest mining region in Europe.".
- Q921573 thumbnail Thumkuhlenthal.jpg?width=300.
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- Q921573 wikiPageWikiLink Q7334601.
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- Q921573 wikiPageWikiLink Q8266666.
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- Q921573 comment "The flatrod system (German: Kunstgestänge, Stangenkunst, Stangenwerk or Stangenleitung) was an invention of the mining industry that enabled the mechanical movement generated by a water wheel (German: Kunstrad) to be transferred over short distances. They were invented in the 16th century and by the 18th century they were being used to transmit power up to four kilometres.".
- Q921573 label "Flatrod system".
- Q921573 depiction Thumkuhlenthal.jpg.