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concentricComing from the center, or circles within circles. For example, tracks on a hard disk are concentric. Tracks on optical media are concentric or spiral shaped (in a coil) depending on the type. concentric [kən′sen·trik] (science and technology) Pertaining to the relationship between two different-sized circular, cylindrical, or spherical shapes when the smaller one is exactly centered within the larger one. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The Series 900 is said to achieve concentricity or product roundness, which greatly reduces material usage compared with other types of extrusion tooling. What's more, one of the gears would be tested for size, concentricity, and profile error by placing it in a special gear-test apparatus before final assembly. The as-cast tread surface requires no additional machining or handwork and the component maintains concentricity of less than 0. |
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