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TIR Stands for "Total Indicator Reading" also known as FIR or "Full   
indicator reading"

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From:  John Parsons
Sent:  Monday, May 12, 1997 9:57 AM
To:  dabonz; jasatt; 'mail@ih <[log in to unmask]>'
Subject:  GEN: Acronyms (r377)
Importance:  High


Good Monday Morning,

I am looking for the full meaning of the following acronyms:

NEMA

TIR (with respect to true position dimensioning)

Thanks

John Parsons



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