Trunnion

The trunnions are the protrusions from the side of the barrel that rest on the carriage.

A trunnion (from Old French trognon 'trunk')[1] is a cylindrical protrusion used as a mounting or pivoting point. First associated with cannons, they are an important military development.[2]

Alternatively, a trunnion is a shaft that positions and supports a tilting plate. This is a misnomer, as in reality it is a cradle for the true trunnion. [citation needed]

In mechanical engineering (see the trunnion bearing section below), it is one part of a rotating joint where a shaft (the trunnion) is inserted into (and turns inside) a full or partial cylinder.

  1. ^ "trunnion". The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  2. ^ Keegan, John (1994). A History of Warfare. Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0-679-73082-8.