inter change able parts are those whos parts can be changed.
parts of a machine that you can change and will still work fine.
example: the engine of a car can be changed with another engine and the car will still work fine.
other examples: wheels, keyboards, computer screens, etc.
Early machines were hand-made, and even similar parts from supposedly identical machines were not entirely identical. In many cases, the parts had to be carefully hand-fitted to work together.
With the development of more precise manufacturing techniques, it became possible to build a number of parts which are close enough to being identical that any particular part could be replaced by the same part from a different machine.
inter change able parts are those whos parts can be changed.
parts of a machine that are identical parts that you can change and it still work fine
Interchangable parts where invented in 1798 by Eli Whitney
Eli Whitney made the invention of interchangable parts in the 1700's
the interchangeable parts where invented in 1798.
He invented the cotton gin and interchangable parts. He invented the cotton gin and interchangable parts.
Depends on what parts you are trying to interchange. However, a very large percentage of the parts are interchangable. For the most part yes.
Eli Whitney
No
no...the parts in a 720 series are not interchangable with the hardbodies. no...the parts in a 720 series are not interchangable with the hardbodies.
Eli Whitney
Reduces cost and required inventory.
Yes
No