4 thoughts on “What does the standard parts in hardware electromechanical refer to?”
Kristin
Standard parts, simply speaking, can be sold around the world that can be sold around the world; generally speaking, it is made according to the same standards, and these standards are recognized by everyone. Such as IEC, ISO, etc.
It means that these hardware electromechanical products are produced in accordance with national standards, and it is easy to buy in the market. For example, the size of the “stubborn wound” is common: 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, etc.
It is the hardware that meets the national standards or other countries, as well as non -marking parts, which means that it does not meet some industry standards.
Standard parts, simply speaking, can be sold around the world that can be sold around the world; generally speaking, it is made according to the same standards, and these standards are recognized by everyone. Such as IEC, ISO, etc.
It means that these hardware electromechanical products are produced in accordance with national standards, and it is easy to buy in the market. For example, the size of the “stubborn wound” is common: 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, etc.
It is the hardware that meets the national standards or other countries, as well as non -marking parts, which means that it does not meet some industry standards.
As the name suggests, the standard size accessories are processed according to the general standard