Furniture fittings are affixed to wood, aluminum, or plastic workpieces to enhance the load-bearing capacity of the underlying material. They frequently exhibit significant expansion in a single axis, as seen in circumferential door fittings. Measurement typically involves assessing drilling patterns, as well as the configuration and positioning of apertures. Tolerances typically fall within the range of 20 µm to 100 µm. While measuring time is considered, it is of lesser importance.
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