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A simple machine doesn't have any moving parts.
Milling machine to create a flat surface. Slot types. The gear. And many other parts are used.
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Shock load is a machining term. Shock load is when a sudden intense force is placed on the parts of a machine. The machine often cannot handle the pressure.
Parts could be replaced on a machine without replacing the entire machine.
Interchangeable parts meant that you could have many inexperienced workers each making a part of the whole machine.
Interchangeable parts meant that you could have many inexperienced workers each making a part of the whole machine.
the interchangeable parts where invented in 1798.
interchangeable parts are used in factories
"Frederic Winslow Taylor, (1856-1915). Taylor was one of the first to attempt to systematically analyze human behavior at work. His model was the machine with its cheap, interchangeable parts, each of which does one specific function. Taylor attempted to do to complex organizations what engineers had done to machines and this involved making individuals into the equivalent of machine parts. Just as machine parts were easily interchangeable, cheap, and passive, so too should the human parts be the same in the Machine model of organizations. "
Interchangeable is an adjective; parts is a noun.
Interchangeable Parts
1995 and 1996 Galant parts are interchangeable. Some of these interchangeable parts are the floor panels, handles, and aircon vents.
The purpose for interchangeable parts was so that if one piece on a machine or another contraption broke, it could easily be replaced with the exact same part. Interchangeable parts were made to have the same dimensions as every other part built for the same purpose. This saved money in that, if one thing went out on a piece of machinery, an interchangeable part could simply replace the broken piece instead of having to build an entire new machine. It also helped in creating large numbers of things instead of just a couple at a time.
The purpose for interchangeable parts was so that if one piece on a machine or another contraption broke, it could easily be replaced with the exact same part.
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.