Examples of interchangeable parts in the following topics:
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- The "American System" was the first to successfully implement the use of interchangeable parts in industry.
- The "American System" featured semi-skilled labor using machine tools and jigs to make standardized, identical, interchangeable parts, which could be assembled with a minimum of time and skill.
- Interchangeability of parts was finally achieved by combining a number of innovations and improvements in machining operations and machine tools, which were developed primarily for making textile machinery .
- The Arsenel at Springfield was a center of manufacturing, including interchangeable parts, during the War of 1812, when US manufacturing increased due to the isolation of war.
- Describe the social and economic significance of the American System's use of standardized, interchangeable parts
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- This invention, along with Eli Whitney's cotton gin, set the stage for the development of interchangeable parts and the assembly line, which would revolutionize manufacturing globally.
- The American System, or Armory System, emerged in the 1820s and involved semi-skilled labor to produce standardized and identical interchangeable parts that could be assembled with a minimum of time and skill.
- Interchangeability of parts was achieved by combining a number of innovations developed for textile machinery, including the invention of new machine tools and jigs, for guiding the cutting tool, fixtures for holding the work in the proper position, and blocks and gauges to check the accuracy of the finished parts.
- The use of interchangeable parts separated manufacture from assembly, allowing assembly to be carried out by sequentially adding parts to a product.
- The assembly line, relying on these parts, became a particularly prominent feature of manufacturing in the late 19th and 20 centuries.
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- Manufacturing came to depend on conveyor belts, interchangeable parts, and industrial tools.
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- The "American System" featured semi-skilled laborers using machine tools and jigs to make standardized, identical, interchangeable parts, which could be assembled quickly and with minimal skill.
- Because the parts were interchangeable, it became possible to separate manufacturing from assembly, which then could be carried out by semi-skilled laborers on an assembly lineāan example of the division of labor.
- As part of his economic policies designed to address the national debt, Hamilton urged Congress to impose a tax on domestically distilled liquors.
- Federalists, for their part, came to accept that the people could play a greater role in governance.
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- In the first two decades of the 1800s, the development of all-metal machine tools and interchangeable parts facilitated the manufacture of new production machines for many industries.
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- Whitney went on to develop muskets with interchangeable parts, a technology employed by northern manufacturers in many different industries.
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- This system is part of the council-manager style of government.
- Simpler tasks created interchangeable parts that could be used the same every time.
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- Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.
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- Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.
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- After approximately 200 years of French rule, Alsace and the German-speaking part of Lorraine (territories in France) were ceded to Germany in 1871.
- Reparations in the form of coal played a big part in punishing Germany.
- The Treaty of Versailles declared that Germany was responsible for the destruction of coal mines in Northern France, parts of Belgium, and parts of Italy.