How can GD&T requirements be met during the manufacturing process?
If you are a mechanical engineer, you probably know that GD&T stands for geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, a system of symbols and rules that define the shape, size, orientation, and location of features on a part. GD&T is essential for ensuring that your design can be manufactured, assembled, and function as intended. But how can you make sure that your GD&T requirements are met during the manufacturing process? In this article, we will explore some of the best practices and tools that can help you achieve this goal.
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