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Gudgeon

Gudgeons on the end of a shaft, A & B. A gudgeon is a socket-like, cylindrical (i.e., ''female'') fitting attached to one component to enable a pivoting or hinging connection to a second component. The second component carries a pintle fitting, the male counterpart to the gudgeon, enabling an interpivoting connection that can be easily separated. Designs that may use gudgeon and pintle connections include hinges, shutters and boat rudders.

The ''gudgeon'' derives from the Middle English ''gojoun'', which originated from the Middle French ''goujon'', ironically, as this means dowel, or pin. Its first known use was in the 15th century. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Advances in polyrethane technology

    Published 1968
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