DFM Checklist

Determine the breakeven point for your tooling investment and compare your cost savings at different volumes.

DFM Checklist Categories

  • Are wall thicknesses consistent where possible?
  • Are draft angles included for molded parts?
  • Are sharp corners replaced with appropriate radii?
  • Are ribs, bosses, and features sized for manufacturability?
  • Are undercuts avoided or justified?
  • Is the parting line clean and practical?
  • Can the part be molded without expensive slides or lifters?
  • Are ejector pin locations acceptable cosmetically and functionally?
  • Is gate location appropriate for flow, strength, and appearance?
  • Can tooling complexity be reduced?
  • Does the material meet strength and durability requirements?
  • Is the material readily available from suppliers?
  • Does the material support the desired finish and texture?
  • Are shrinkage and tolerance expectations realistic?
  • Is there a lower-cost material that still meets performance needs?
  • Can the part be assembled easily and repeatedly?
  • Are fastener types minimized?
  • Are tolerance stackups reviewed?
  • Can components only be assembled the correct way?
  • Can the product be serviced if needed?
  • Can the number of parts be reduced?
  • Can material usage be reduced without affecting performance?
  • Are there unnecessary secondary operations?
  • Can cycle time be improved?
  • Are there opportunities for standard components?

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