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← TechnologyWhich risk increases when maintaining tighter component tolerances during forging?
A)Increased material wastage reduction
B)Reduced forging die stress level
C)Increased machining operation frequency✓
D)Reduced surface finish conformance
💡 Explanation
Increased machining frequency occurs if tolerances are excessively tight on forged parts because more material must be removed after forging via machining to meet specifications, therefore adding cost rather than improved structural properties if forging tolerances are looser.
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