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  2. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    The trailer hitch ball attaches to a ball mount; with a diameter typically 1 ⁄ 16 inch (1.6 mm) larger than the ball bolt/shank diameter. [2] The ball mount must match the SAE hitch class. [3] The ballmount for a receiver-type hitch is a square bar that fits into a receiver attached to the vehicle.

  3. Gun turret - Wikipedia

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    "ventral" – underneath the fuselage, often on US heavy bombers, a Sperry-designed ball turret. "rear" or "tail" – at the very end of the fuselage. "nose" – at the front of the fuselage. "cheek" – on the flanks of the nose, as single-gun flexible defensive mounts for B-17 and B-24 heavy bombers

  4. Weapon mount - Wikipedia

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    Casemate-mounted 5"/50 caliber gun on the USS North Dakota. A casemate is an armoured structure consisting of a static primary surface incorporating a limited-traverse gun mount: typically, this takes the form of either a gun mounted through a fixed armour plate (typically seen on tank destroyers and assault guns) or a mount consisting of a partial cylinder of armour "sandwiched" between ...

  5. Oscillating turret - Wikipedia

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    Panhard AM 40 P – Armoured car, prototype only, first vehicle to mount an oscillating turret; Panhard EBR – Armoured car; Austrian. SK-105 Kürassier – Used the 105 mm FL-12 turret of the AMX-13 [3] German. Kugelblitz – Mounted dual 30mm MK 103 cannon in a novel oscillating ball mount.

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  7. Ball joint - Wikipedia

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    A typical ball joint with cutaway view (right) An inner tie rod end cut open to expose the ball joint. In an automobile, ball joints are spherical bearings that connect the control arms to the steering knuckles, and are used on virtually every automobile made. [1] They bionically resemble the ball-and-socket joints found in most tetrapod ...

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