1. Uniform Thread Specifications
Designing threads with standard dimensions enables the use of conventional taps and dies, reducing the need for specialized tooling and streamlining the threading process.

2. Consistent Widths for Tool Withdrawal Grooves
In initial designs, varied groove widths required multiple tool setups. By standardizing the groove width, a single tool can handle all grooves, minimizing tool changes and saving production time. In injection molding, incorporating radii can improve melt flow and mitigate surface defects caused by localized heat.

3. Consistent Transitional Radii
Keeping the radius of transitional features uniform across a part simplifies the machining process, reduces tool path complexity, and facilitates faster manufacturing.

4. Identical Dimensions for Key Slots
Standardizing key slot dimensions allows them to be machined using the same cutting tool, improving efficiency and maintaining dimensional consistency.

5. Standardized Threaded Holes
Using a single thread size for multiple threaded holes on the same face of a part simplifies drilling and tapping, accelerating both manufacturing and assembly operations.
