The curvature of the wire has two components:
Radial and Axial.
The Radial, or circular, curvature is called Cast. Cast is measured as the diameter of a free turn of
wire or as a radius of curvature.
The Axial component is called Camber. Camber may be measured as the offset in the
ends of one turn of freely hanging wire.
If the cast specified is extremely straight, the camber may be measured by placing a reference
length of wire on a flat surface and against a straight edge. The greatest measurement between the straight edge and the wire is the Depth of Arc, which is a measurement of Camber.
Regardless of cast and camber required, they must always be uniform throughout the length of wire.
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