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Draft:Cranequins

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A Cranequin is a spanning device for a crossbow that was invented in the 14th century in Western Europe, likely by Spain.

Operation

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The Cranequin is operated by looping a loop of rope around two steel pins on the tiller of the crossbow. Two claws at the front of the toothed rack on the bowstring pulled the string and arrow back when the lever on the Cranequin, connected to a steel gear encased in a circular or hexagonal Casing. Once the Bowstring was put back into the lock of the crossbow, the archer locked the lock, removed the Cranequin claws first, and then nocked the bolt and was ready to fire.

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