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Digital Twin Workflows Move Inspection Notes Into The RFQ

Release time:2026-06-26     Visits:2

Digital Twin Workflows Move Inspection Notes Into The RFQ

Digital twin discussions are becoming less abstract in machining. The useful part for buyers is simple: design intent, process planning and inspection data are moving closer together.

That means RFQs should not stop at nominal dimensions. If a bore controls alignment, say so. If a flat face controls assembly height, mark it. If a thread must pass a specific gauge, include that requirement early. These details help the machining team choose inspection points before production starts.

For custom bushings, shafts and inserts, Weeda Precision uses drawing notes and application context to review which features need tighter control. This keeps inspection focused on the dimensions that actually affect assembly.