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Definition of Belt maker
1. Noun. A maker of belts.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Belt Maker
Literary usage of Belt maker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Belt Conveyors and Belt Elevators by Frederic Valerius Hetzel (1922)
"Another belt maker may use a 28-ounce duck with a warp 6x24 and a filler 5x14,
but with a tighter twist in the threads to make up the weight. ..."
2. Millwrighting by James Francis Hobart (1909)
"But in this matter there is another side in w'.iich the belt maker should be ...
In cases like these, the belt maker should be protected against loading the ..."
3. Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1918)
"... by no means information given by the user to some future belt maker, but
instructions to an existing belt maker as to what he would have to furnish. ..."
4. Fall River Directory (1882)
"52 Bedford, house 76 Rock Chase George F. conductor, HRR, house 24 Hunter Chase
George H. belt maker, house 268 South Main Chase George H. carpenter, ..."
5. Practical Hand Book for Millwrights by Calvin Franklin Swingle (1910)
"But in this matter there is another side in which the belt maker should be ...
In cases like these, the belt maker should be protected against loading the ..."
6. American Stationary Engineering: A Practical Work which Begins at the Boiler by William Edward Crane (1917)
"... but suggested that before he was called upon that the purchaser should do the
first thing the belt maker would do—measure the pulleys. ..."