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Tolerance full-indicator-movement

Tolerance, full indicator movement FIM is a term used to identify tolerance with respect to concentricity. Terms used in the past were full indicator reading (FIR) and total indicator reading (TIR). [Pg.540]

Concentricity Term to describe two circles or cylindrical shapes having a common center and common axis, such as the inside or outside diameters of a barrel or outside diameters of the surface and bearing surfaces of a screw. Deviation from concentricity is referred to as runout. Also refers to the relationship of all inside dimensions to all outside dimensions usually expressed in thousands of inch or millimeter FIM (full indicator movement). Deviation from concentricity is usually referred to as a runout. The concentricity should allow for the maximum part tolerance. The geometry of the part should help indicate the tolerance applied. [Pg.633]


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