drawoh
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2002
- 8,959
axym,
If I inspect a part, I ought to record the measurements I took. Ideally, I should measure from the datums, but often, I have to work with the tooling I have. Someone, probably not not necessarily me, has to process my measurements and compare them with the GD&T. If there is a basic dimension, there is a feature control frame showing what is allowed. As the inspector, I need to test this, and record the result.
Recently, I inspected some part by sitting them on gauge blocks. When parts were less than the maximum and more than the minimum, I quickly lost interest, and I don't really know what the dimensions were. I found some parts that did not conform, and then I made the effort to determine what the dimensions actually were.
I am not accustomed to FAI's, although I anticipate seeing some soon. I would want to see that actual measurements included in the report.
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JHG
If I inspect a part, I ought to record the measurements I took. Ideally, I should measure from the datums, but often, I have to work with the tooling I have. Someone, probably not not necessarily me, has to process my measurements and compare them with the GD&T. If there is a basic dimension, there is a feature control frame showing what is allowed. As the inspector, I need to test this, and record the result.
Recently, I inspected some part by sitting them on gauge blocks. When parts were less than the maximum and more than the minimum, I quickly lost interest, and I don't really know what the dimensions were. I found some parts that did not conform, and then I made the effort to determine what the dimensions actually were.
I am not accustomed to FAI's, although I anticipate seeing some soon. I would want to see that actual measurements included in the report.
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JHG