Is the geometric tolerance too strict!? The role of connecting the "discrepancy" between drawing and processing.
The ideal of design and the reality of processing. Between them, there is Bandai.
A request for rod-shaped machined products from a customer. When we asked multiple lathe machining companies in the "Hometown Processing Network" for estimates, the responses were almost all "processing not possible." Upon confirming the reasons, many expressed that "the geometric tolerances are too strict." Indeed, while the specifications may be precise on paper, factors such as manufacturing difficulty, cost, and lead time significantly impact actual processing on the shop floor. This time, after confirming the customer's intentions, we adjusted the tolerance specifications, which ultimately allowed for smooth and realistic processing responses. The professionals in design and those in processing—bridging the gap between them, aligning intentions, and connecting to the site in the optimal way—this is one of the important roles of Bandai. *Such responses are just a small part of what Bandai does daily. Please take a look at the value we can provide to our customers.
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