Consider the following 10 "design rules" for electromechanical products.
Do these seem like r...
Engineering, 25.02.2020 18:03 yonna74
Consider the following 10 "design rules" for electromechanical products.
Do these seem like reasonable guidelines? Under what circumstances could one rule conflict with another one? How should such a trade-off be settled?
1. Minimize parts count
2. Use modular assembly
3. Stack assemblies
4. Eliminate adjustments
5. Eliminate cables
6. Use self-fastening parts
7. Use self-locating parts
8. Eliminate reorientation
9. Facilitate parts handling
10. Specify standard parts
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