Group 26 - Craftsman 1/2 in Impact Wrench - Gate 4
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Revision as of 00:14, 28 November 2012
| Level of Difficulty | Requirements |
| 1 | The process requires minimal effort or force to complete and involves relatively simple components. No tools or devices other than bare hands were required in this step of the assembly. This process can be completed with in a matter of moments. |
| 2 | This part of the assembly process may require slightly more thought to complete and involve the interaction with complex moving parts. While no tools may be required for this step, how the process is executed is critical to the product's performance. This step can be completed in under half a minute. |
| 3 | This step of the assembly requires a at least one tool to complete and involves a slightly more thought. The components being assembled are complex and crucial to the products overall function. This phase takes greater than thirty seconds to complete. |