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The Series 712 crosshead cross·head  
n.
A beam that connects the piston rod to the connecting rod of a reciprocating engine.

Noun 1. crosshead - a heading of a subsection printed within the body of the text
crossheading
, the CircuitFlow, is said to solve problems electronics makers experience when extruding an ultra-thin wall over wiring and other micro-encapsulation tasks. The Series 712 CircuitFlow crosshead is a proprietary tooling design that is said to achieve 95% or better concentricity con·cen·tric   also con·cen·tri·cal
adj.
Having a common center.



[Middle English concentrik, from Medieval Latin concentricus : Latin com-, com- + Latin
, holds precise tolerances and reduces polymer usage, as well as achieves the thinnest walls possible, 0.0002" (0.000508 cm), according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the company. The Series 712 crosshead is a low volume design for 45 AWG (American Wiring Gauge) A U.S. measurement standard of the diameter of non-ferrous wire, which includes copper and aluminum. In general, the thicker the wire, the greater the current-carrying capacity and the longer the distance it can span.  to 10 AWG wiring sizes. With the company's proprietary Feather-Touch adjustment mode, the CircuitFlow is said to effortlessly enable precise concentricity adjustment with self-contained cartridge-style adjustment. This design also includes the Seal Right system, which eliminates leaking. (Guill Tool & Engineering)

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Title Annotation:Equipment
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 1, 2004
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