crosshead
/ˈkrɒsˌhed/Definitions
1. noun
The part of a machine tool that connects the cross-slide to the saddle, or the headstock of a lathe.
“The crosshead on the lathe was damaged, requiring a new replacement.”
2. noun
A type of screw thread, especially one used to connect two parts of a mechanism.
“The crosshead screw was tightened to secure the assembly in place.”