Interference fit, also known as press fit or friction fit, is a method of joining two components together by creating a tight assembly between them. In an interference fit, the dimensions of one component (typically a shaft) are larger than the corresponding dimensions of the other component (such as a hole in a hub or a bearing), resulting in a situation where the two parts cannot be assembled without applying force.

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