To visualize where a trunnion bearing is placed, draw a large "plus" (+) sign on a piece of paper. Label the horizontal line "X," and the vertical line "Y." Where the lines intersect, visualize a line coming straight up from the paper. This is the "Z" axis. Where all three lines meet is where the trunnion bearing is placed. A shaft, or a series of shafts, pass through the trunnion bearing. Trunnion bearings are usually not just one piece, but rather an entire assembly that holds the shafts firms, but yet allow the shafts to spin or swing freely.
First, an engineer looks at the shaft movement requirements. These shafts may have to spin, but also they may have to swing from side to side or up and down through the X -Y - Z coordinate space. Trunnion bearings may have to support multiple shafts, each having its own unique movements. Designing a trunnion bearing assembly is not easy. Engineers rely on computer aided design (CAD) programs to assist them with the drawings.
A common use of a trunnion bearing assembly is a variable pitch propeller. The propeller has to spin, but the angle of the blades has to be changed while the propeller is spinning. The base of each blade has a shaft. The blade shaft interlocks with the trunnion bearing. By a complex series of levers and gears, the blade shaft rotates in the trunnion bearing, while another part of the bearing supports the main spinning shaft. The engineering company Andritz AG, in Graz, Austria, designed such a bearing for marine propellers.
Because the shafts swing, sway, and spin all at one centralized point, a lot of stress goes on the trunnion bearing. In a propeller trunnion bearing, the entire pull of the prop is on the main shaft. While the propeller is spinning and pulling, centrifugal force tries to rip the blades away from the hub. In a piece of farm equipment, the spinning shaft turns a tiller blade, but the entire blade carrier has to swing up and down to account for various terrains. Engineers factor in the stress levels when designing a trunnion bearing, so it doesn't break apart during usage.