Insertion, ExtractionInsertion and extraction are two common operations used in a variety of fields, such as manufacturing, assembly, and repair. Insertion refers to the process of inserting an object or component into a larger system or structure. This may involve fitting the object into a specific slot or opening, aligning it with other components, or securing it in place with fasteners or other means. Extraction, on the other hand, is the process of removing an object or component from a system or structure. This may involve loosening fasteners, disengaging it from other components, or using specialized tools or techniques to extract it. Insertion and extraction are often performed using specialized tools and equipment, such as insertion/extraction tools, grippers, and tweezers.