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           Surface Treatment:
           •  Select appropriate surface treatment methods based on the material composition, application requirements,
              and desired performance characteristics of the drawing tool.
           •  Implement  surface  modification  techniques  such  as  nitriding,  carburizing,  or  ion  implantation  to  improve
              hardness, wear resistance, and surface lubricity.

           •  Apply protective coatings or platings such as chrome, nickel, or ceramic-based materials to enhance corrosion
              resistance and extend the tool’s service life in harsh operating environments.
           •  Conduct post-treatment inspections and quality checks to verify coating thickness, adhesion strength, and
              surface uniformity according to industry standards and customer specifications.
           Assembly:
           •  If  the  drawing  tool  consists  of  multiple  components  or  subassemblies,  organize  the  parts  in  a  controlled
              environment to prevent contamination or damage during assembly
           •  Follow  detailed  assembly  instructions  provided  in  the  design  documentation,  including  part  orientation,
              alignment, and fastening sequences.
           •  Utilize hand tools, power tools, or automated assembly equipment as appropriate to ensure consistent and
              reliable assembly of the drawing tool components.
           •  Perform functional tests and visual inspections on assembled units to verify proper operation and identify any
              assembly errors or defects that require correction




























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