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A shank-clearance hole is a specific type of hole machined into a component to allow for the movement or clearance of the shank of a tool, such as a drill bit or a milling cutter. This hole ensures that the tool can operate without interference from the surrounding material, facilitating better access and movement during machining operations. It is particularly important in applications where tools have a shank that extends into a confined space.

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