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In contrast to standard parts , normal parts are standardized machine elements that are not subject to any national or international standard . Mostly these are standardized components that appear in different designs and sizes in the product range of a company or group of companies. Within this circle, the standard parts are treated similarly to standard parts. Most of the standard parts are used in tool making (mold and punching tool making), in fixture construction and in mechanical engineering .

Advantages of standard parts

  • No one-offs, but components that have been tried and tested and used reliably
  • Function guarantee
  • Quickly available
  • Exchangeable for repairs and changes
  • Cheaper than own production
  • CAD data with the necessary installation space available in the tool

literature

  • Andreas Gebhardt: Additive manufacturing processes . 4th edition, Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-446-43651-0 .
  • Frank B. Gilbreth, Collin Ross: The ABC of scientific management . Published by Julius Springer, Berlin 1917.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rainer Dangel: Injection molding tools for beginners . Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich 2015, ISBN 978-3-446-44352-5 .