Imbalance is a vector quantity related to the geometry and physical properties of the workpiece, and in rigid materials, it remains consistent across different speeds. In high-quality hard-bearing balancing machines, the imbalance value stays within the specified tolerance range, even when measured at varying speeds. Minor variations at different speeds are acceptable within the limits, indicating high precision.
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