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What is the Tool Life in Taylors Theory?
Tool Life in Taylors Theory is the period of time for which the cutting edge, affected by the cutting procedure, retains its cutting capacity between sharpening operations. Tool Life in Taylors Theory is usually measured using the Hour for Time. Note that the value of Tool Life in Taylors Theory is always positive.
Can the Tool Life in Taylors Theory be negative?
No, the Tool Life in Taylors Theory, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Tool Life in Taylors Theory?
Tool Life in Taylors Theory is usually measured using the Hour[h] for Time. Second[h], Millisecond[h], Microsecond[h] are the few other units in which Tool Life in Taylors Theory can be measured.
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