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* Create access ports, doors, panels, etc. | * Create access ports, doors, panels, etc. | ||
* When components will be replaced, attach them with clips, mounts, sockets, etc. | * When components will be replaced, attach them with clips, mounts, sockets, etc. | ||
* Use [[Quick Couplers]] | |||
[[Category: Guiding philosophies]] [[Category: Production Engineering]] |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 17 August 2023
Good review: http://www.co-design.co.uk/design.htm
Some considerations:
- Use standard screws, bolts, and nuts to accommodate standard hand tools
- Make screw and bolt heads accessible to tools
- Where not necessary, don't glue/weld/fasten things permanently.
- Create access ports, doors, panels, etc.
- When components will be replaced, attach them with clips, mounts, sockets, etc.
- Use Quick Couplers