| 1. | Rolling was 15 times faster than hammering with a trip hammer.
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| 2. | It was water-powered, but not a trip hammer.
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| 3. | The water was required to drive a waterwheel which in turn raised the trip hammers.
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| 4. | How does a trip hammer work?
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| 5. | Trip hammers were usually raised by a cam and then released to fall under the force of gravity.
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| 6. | During the Industrial Revolution the trip hammer fell out of favor and was replaced with the power hammer.
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| 7. | For agricultural purposes, the Chinese had innovated the hydraulic-powered trip hammer by the 1st century.
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| 8. | :: : : Accidentally I came across the trip hammer question when thinking about early iron making.
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| 9. | Types of power hammer include steam hammers and trip hammers, often for heavier uses, such as forging.
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| 10. | Apart from agricultural processing, archaeological evidence also strongly suggests the existence of trip hammers in Roman metal working.
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