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Interference Fit
A type of fit where parts are designed such that their dimensions cause them to partially deform when assembled, ensuring a very tight fit.
Transitional Fit
A type of fit between components where either a small amount of interference or a small amount of clearance is permissible, allowing for easier assembly compared to interference fits.
Locational Fit
The tolerance and fit specification designed to maintain precise location of a part or component, ensuring proper alignment and function without regard to clearance or interference conditions.
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.
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