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{{Stub}} | {{Stub}}'''Interchangeable parts''' are components designed for wider compatibility beyond the original product. Components ranging from Phillip or Torx screws in a laptop to hubcaps for the wheels of a car engage with the principle of interchangeability, allowing individuals to repair or replace parts as needed. Most notably, this principle removes dependence on the original manufacturer of the product, and it is a necessary attribute of [[Right to repair|right to repair.]] | ||
'''Interchangeable parts''' are components designed for wider compatibility beyond the original product. Components ranging from | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
*Replacement ink/toner cartridges for printers and copiers. | *Replacement ink/toner cartridges for printers and copiers. | ||