Two major issues (annoying, not critical). 1) Installation / resizing requires "flattening" with a file. The connecting parts are hooked together, making the task problematic. However, this can be improved with a. Not too difficult. 2) Dimensions are in SAE and metric. But the standard naming convention is not used. Although you can convert one unit into another, only one unit can be used in production. When this was done in SAE units, the metric units were rounded. When this was done in metric units, the SAE units were rounded. The standard convention is that the base units are listed first, followed by the "rounded" units listed in (brackets). Without calipers and some math, there's no telling which unit is more accurate. Pretty big problem. Proper labeling is an all too common mistake on too many products (both domestic and international). And color-coded products are too often meaningless/useless. Manufacturers generally have to take this into their own hands and deal with it. Labeling is more important than you think.
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