Engineering:Cut-off factor
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Cut-off factor (AKA "cut-off length") is a factor used to calculate the length of a hose cut to achieve the desired overall length of hose plus fittings. It is commonly seen in hydraulic hose and fitting specifications. The cut-off factor is specific to a particular hose fitting.
The formula used in calculating the optimum overall length is:
[math]\displaystyle{ Cut\ Hose\ Length\ = Hose\ Assembly\ Overall\ Length - C1 - C2 }[/math].
In this formula, C1 represents the cut-off factor of the first hose end and C2 represents the cut-off factor of the second hose end.
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