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Tolerance
The permissible limit or variation in dimensions, typically expressed in plus or minus values, indicating how much deviation from a standard is acceptable.
Circular Runout
A term in mechanical engineering that describes the tolerance of how much one circular element of a part can deviate from a perfect circle as it rotates.
Cross Section
A diagram or representation showing the internal structure of something when cut along an imaginary line.
Circular Runout
A tolerance that limits the total variation a surface can have when rotated around a central axis, ensuring roundness and smooth operation of rotating parts.
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