offcenterline
Offcenterline is a term used to describe a line or axis that is displaced laterally from the reference centerline of an object or system. The centerline serves as the primary axis for symmetry, measurement, and assembly, and the offcenterline marks features that are not located on that axis.
An offcenterline can be intentional, such as when holes, slots, seams, or attachment points need to be
In practice, offcenterline configurations appear in many domains. In piping and ductwork, connections may be offset
Measurement of an offcenterline is usually described by the offset distance from the centerline, with tolerances
See also: centerline, offset, eccentricity, alignment, asymmetry.