Definition of Stoney gate

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Stoney gate

The term 'Stoney gate' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' The fundamental difference between Stoney and fixed-wheel gates is that a moving train of rollers is substituted for the fixed wheels. A gate for large openings that bears on a train of rollers in each gate guide'.

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