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Axial gage factor

Axial gage factor refers to gage factor of a strain gage subjected to a uniaxial strain in the transverse and longitudinal directions, the ratio of which is the transverse sensitivity coefficient of the strain gage
Ref: 122149/2006-09-25

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Axial (Axial is described as the position as it relates ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): factors

Axial pitch

Axial pitch refers to the the distance in an axial plane surface between corresponding adjacent tooth profiles.
Ref: 122224/2006-10-06

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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): pitchers

Axial pressure angle

Axial pressure angle means the angle between the tangent to the tooth profile in an axial plane at the pitch surface and a line perpendicular to the axis.
Ref: 122225/2006-10-06

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Angle (Angle is characterized as a hot rolled shape. ..)
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Axial rake

Axial rake applies to angular cutting faces, not helical or spiral. It is the angle between a plane containing the cutting face, or tangent to the cutting face at a given point, and the reamer axis.
Ref: 122133/2006-09-23

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reamer (Reamer is another term for juicer. It refers to a ...)

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Axial strut load

Axial strut load is characterized as a structural member designed to transfer an axial tension or compression load only.
Ref: 122153/2006-09-25

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Character (Character refers to a letter, digit or other ...)
Axial (Axial is described as the position as it relates ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Struts, loader, loaders, loads

Axial tension

Axial tension is described as an axial force causing tension in a member.
Ref: 122154/2006-09-25

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Axial force (Axial force is relating to a force tending to ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Tensioners

Axillary crutch

Axillary crutch is described as the type of crutch that fits up under the armpit of the user. It is sometimes called the underarm crutch.
Ref: 122140/2006-09-24

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