Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pitman
noun
/ˈpɪtmən/

Definition
A pitman is a lever or connecting rod that converts circular motion into linear motion, commonly used in mechanisms such as steam engines or other mechanical devices.

Examples
- The pitman arm connects the steering gear to the steering knuckles in a vehicle’s suspension system.
- In many old steam locomotives, the pitman is crucial for transferring motion from the driving wheels to the mechanism that operates the valves.
- The antique clock relies on a well-maintained pitman to ensure accurate timekeeping.

Meaning
In mechanical contexts, a pitman often refers to a component that facilitates the movement of parts in machines by connecting to a crankshaft or similar rotating element.

Synonyms
- lever
- link
- connector