- into (and
turns inside) a full or
partial cylinder. In a cannon, the
trunnions are two
projections cast just
forward of the
center of m**** of the cannon...
- receivers,
necessary to
accommodate the
larger RPK-pattern
trunnions. The
addition of the
larger trunnions and
thicker receivers was seen as a
necessary measure...
- ball
valves related to the
attachment and
lateral movement of the ball: A
trunnion ball
valve has
additional mechanical anchoring of the ball at the top and...
- The
rarer Rall type
combines rolling lift with
longitudinal motion on
trunnions when opening. It was
patented (1901) by
Theodor Rall. One of the few surviving...
- the West
Point foundry with
trunnions.
Subsequent rifles were cast
without trunnions and
bronze trunnion band and
trunnions were added. The gun was initially...
-
notably Commodore Hawser Trunnion, an old
seaman and
misogynist who
lives in a
house with his
former shipmates.
Trunnion's lifestyle may have inspired...
- in
strict geometric relationship to the kingpin, or the top and
bottom trunnions,
which connect the
kingpin to the
control arms,
would be
severely stressed...
-
closer to the
original M70. Single-stack
magazine wells and single-stack
trunnions were
widened to
accept standard AK double-stack
magazines together with...
-
telescope optical tube ****embly (OTA, Fig.1,
light blue) has two
large round trunnions (or arc-shaped
rails for
larger telescopes)
secured on the left and right...
- is
pinned to the
receiver in a
modified trunnion,
reinforced by ribbing, and is
slightly wider than the
trunnion used on the
standard AKM type rifles. Symmetrical...