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ERP systems are only concerned with production and marketing processes.
Drive Or Force Fit
Drive or force fit refers to a type of fit between two parts where interference exists, requiring pressure or heat to assemble, ensuring a tight and secure connection.
Transitional Fit
A type of fit in mechanical engineering where parts can either move together freely (clearance fit) or interfere slightly (interference fit), depending on the tolerances.
Maximum Interference
The largest value by which one part exceeds the size of its mating part, making assembly possible only with the application of force.
Force Fit
A type of interference fit where components are pressed together using high force, resulting in a very tight fit with no movement between parts.
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