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  1. #1
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    Concentricity Machined Dia: .002 FIM ??

    What does the "FIM" stand for?

    'Rekd teh ignorant.
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    Who knows, just make it perfect, and you'll be safe

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    FIM....

    Stands for " full indicator movement"

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    FIM

    Full indicator movement is the total movement of an indicator ( or comparable measuring device) when appropriately applied to a surface to measure its variation.


    Opps, sorry Hardmill got there first.
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    Thanks guys! :cheers:

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    Hi all,
    This is a cool place to find definitions:

    http://www.acronymfinder.com/

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    Hey, cool. So there is no acronym yet for Special High Intensity Training
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

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    I think they let you submit new ones, Hu! (I'm sure that I've been to at least one seminar on that subject!)

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