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press fit
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press fit [′pres ‚fit]
(engineering)
An interference or force fit assembled through the use of a press. Also known as force fit.


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The list of objects that can be designed by this means includes gears, chains, v-belts, timing belts, ball and roller bearings, cams, shafts, bolted connections, welding, soldering, shafting, splines, crimped joints, keyways, press fits and various styles of springs.
 
 
 
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