It has at least 3.
When Schneider sold off surplus stock Xenar, G-Claron, Centre filters. etc, in the early 2000s, they stated that their Copal mounted G-Claron lenses were optimised for use to Infinity. Essentially that meant different spacing to the copy camera barrel mount lenses.
In an article on post WWII CZ LF lenses, one Apo Tessar has a surprisingly large maybe 1cm spacer to convert between Macro/Copy use and normal Infinity.
The 90mm f6.8 Angulon has a bad reputation, well those under the 5 million serial number. The late Dean Jones of Razzle Dog Polaroid conversion fame realised that the issue was actually the batch of Compur #0 shutters used. The tube size was often out of tolerance, too long, he re-machined to the correct tolerance and suddenly a poor lens became sharp.
So yes, spacing can be critical.
Ian