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Non-standard parts processing, large-scale non-standard parts processing Briefly describe the difference between parts and components, where are they reflected?

by:Foxron     2021-11-05
In the industry, there are too many products that you can't distinguish clearly and are dazzled. You can't tell which is which. It is easy to confuse people. They have the same name or the same shape. , What is the difference between parts and components? Let's let the editor of non-standard parts processing tell you about it.

1. Components

① Definition: Objects that can move relative to each other. It is a moving unit body.
A component can be a single unit that cannot be disassembled, such as a gear; it can also be a rigid body composed of objects that cannot move relative to each other. Such as the tool holder of a lathe; a chuck.

②Classification

Fixed components: components used to support movement. Such as: bed components

Moving component (divided into active component and driven component):

Active component: component with known motion law

Driven component: A component that moves with the movement of the active component.

2. Parts

① Definition: Objects that cannot move relative to each other.

The difference between components and parts:

Components are moving units; parts are processed and manufactured units. Connection: Components are composed of parts. For example, connecting rod components are composed of connecting rod bodies, connecting rod covers, bolts and nuts.

The above is where the difference between parts and components is reflected. The difference between the two is very big. From the above text, we can see that if we learn to distinguish, they will be the same. Only careful If you want to distinguish between them, you can know. If you want to know more about the processing of non-standard parts, please visit our website address: http://www.dghongye.com/
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