Other advantages of SSM casting include the ability to produce complex shaped parts net shape, pressure tightness, tight dimensional tolerances and the ability to cast thin walls.
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The Schneider design was very complex and expensive to build, requiring very tight dimensional tolerances which were beyond the limits of Japanese industry to sustain at the time.
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Dimensional tolerance is related to, but different from fit in mechanical engineering, which is a " designed-in " clearance or interference between two parts.
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Other factors may affect the manufacturability such as the type of raw material, the form of the raw material, dimensional tolerances, and secondary processing such as finishing.
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The precision of the work meant the plates would not collapse, even without any adhesives or other methods of connection, and give it a dimensional tolerance of up to.
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For example, due to differences in dimensional tolerances, in World War II American screws, bolts, and nuts did not fit British equipment properly and were not fully interchangeable.
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Transfer molding is different from compression molding in that the mold is enclosed [ Hayward ] rather than open to the fill plunger resulting in higher dimensional tolerances and less environmental impact.
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When dowels are used in addition to bolts, however, the tighter dimensional tolerances of dowels and their mating holes typically result in significantly less play, on the order of.
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However, arms designer Kijiro Nambu did nothing to address the dimensional tolerance issue between the bolt and gun barrel, which led to frequent failures when fired cases became stuck in the chamber.
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Because cartridges are often manufactured in the lower dimensional tolerance limits and chambers tend to be manufactured in the higher dimensional tolerance limits, these problems are often avoided with ( semi ) automatic and repeating arms.