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- Engineering_fit abstract "Fit refers to the mating of two mechanical components. Manufactured parts are very frequently required to mate with one another. They may be designed to slide freely against one another or they may be designed to bind together to form a single unit. The most common fit found in the machine shop is that of a shaft in a hole.There are three general categories of fits: 1) Clearance fits for when it may be desirable for the shaft to rotate or slide freely within the hole.2) Transition fits for when it is desirable that the shaft to be held precisely, yet not so tightly that it cannot be disassembled, this is usually referred to as a Location or Transition fit.3) Interference fits, for when it is desirable for the shaft to be securely held within the hole and it is acceptable that some force be necessary for assembly.Within each category of fit there are several classes ranging from high precision and narrow tolerance (allowance) to lower precision and wider tolerance. The choice of fit is dictated first by the use and secondly by the manufacturability of the parts.".
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- Engineering_fit wikiPageRevisionID "707778024".
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metalworking_terminology.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Craft.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink File_(tool).
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Gunsmith.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Hammer_(firearms).
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Interchangeable_parts.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Interference_fit.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink International_Organization_for_Standardization.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Lapping.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Lock_(firearm).
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Milling_(machining).
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Spring_pin.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_interference.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Tool_and_die_maker.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:obviate.
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Engineering fit".
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLinkText "class of fit".
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLinkText "engineering fit".
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLinkText "fit".
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLinkText "fits".
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLinkText "fitting".
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLinkText "mating".
- Engineering_fit wikiPageWikiLinkText "perfect fit".
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- Engineering_fit subject Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Engineering_fit subject Category:Metalworking_terminology.
- Engineering_fit type Discipline.
- Engineering_fit comment "Fit refers to the mating of two mechanical components. Manufactured parts are very frequently required to mate with one another. They may be designed to slide freely against one another or they may be designed to bind together to form a single unit.".
- Engineering_fit label "Engineering fit".
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- Engineering_fit sameAs Lícování.
- Engineering_fit sameAs Passung.
- Engineering_fit sameAs Ist.
- Engineering_fit sameAs Sovite_(konetekniikka).
- Engineering_fit sameAs Ajustement_(mécanique).
- Engineering_fit sameAs Tolerancja_wymiaru.
- Engineering_fit sameAs m.04g1sst.
- Engineering_fit sameAs Посадка_(машиностроение).
- Engineering_fit sameAs Посадка_(машинобудування).
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