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  2. Pintle - Wikipedia

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    Pintle and gudgeon rudder system. Part 2 is the pintle, and part 3 is the gudgeon. Several examples of pintles as part of door hinges. A pintle is a pin or bolt, usually inserted into a gudgeon, which is used as part of a pivot or hinge. Other applications include pintle and lunette ring for towing, and pintle pins securing casters in furniture.

  3. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    A pintle hook and lunette ring make a more secure coupling, desirable on rough terrain, compared to ball-type trailer hitches. It is commonly seen in towing applications in agriculture, industry, and the military. [citation needed] The clearance between the lunette and pintle allows for more relative motion between the trailer and tow vehicle ...

  4. Towing - Wikipedia

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    Other familiar forms are the tractor-trailer combination, and cargo or leisure vehicles coupled via ball or pintle and gudgeon trailer hitches to smaller trucks and cars. In the opposite extreme are extremely heavy duty tank recovery vehicles , and enormous ballast tractors involved in heavy hauling towing loads stretching into the millions of ...

  5. 6-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    They had a pintle hitch at the rear for towing up to 40,000 lb (18,000 kg). Another pintle at the front could be used to emplace the piece. A mid-mounted 25,000 lb (11,000 kg) winch had a centered cable drum and a capstan on the right side. Pulleys and rollers routed the cable under the body and out the rear frame cross-member.

  6. Hitch - Wikipedia

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    Hitch (knot), a knot used to attach a rope to a fixed object; Tow hitch, a construction on a truck or car to attach a trailer; Hitches, fishes in the genus Lavinia including Lavinia exilicauda; Hitch (route), a pattern run by a receiver in American football; Hitch, a 2005 comedy film starring Will Smith; Hitch, a 2016 album by The Joy Formidable

  7. List of works by Nathaniel Hitch - Wikipedia

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    The works of Nathaniel Hitch enumerates the types of projects that Nathaniel Hitch was involved in over the course of his career, roughly from 1871 to 1935. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hitch ran his own business, first as a sole worker and later with hired employees to assist in the execution of work.

  8. Baggage cart - Wikipedia

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    Pintle hook; Tongue; Baggage tugs. A baggage tug is a small tractor, sometimes an electric vehicle, used by the airline industry to tow baggage carts to and from the ...

  9. Alma Reville - Wikipedia

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    Alma Lucy Reville, Lady Hitchcock (14 August 1899 – 6 July 1982) was an English screenwriter and film editor. She was the wife of film director Alfred Hitchcock. [1] She collaborated on scripts for her husband's films, including Shadow of a Doubt, Suspicion, and The Lady Vanishes, as well as scripts for other directors, including Henrik Galeen, Maurice Elvey, and Berthold Viertel.