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The title block on a manufacturing drawing is a standardized section typically located in the lower right corner, which provides critical information about the part or assembly being represented. It includes the part name, drawing number, revision history, material specifications, scale, and the name of the designer or drafter. Additionally, it may contain details on tolerances, project or company-specific codes, and the date of issue. The title block ensures that everyone working with the drawing has the right context and is using the most up-to-date version. It helps maintain clear communication and traceability, reducing the risk of errors during production or assembly.