daxmann
Aerospace
- Jun 16, 2015
- 39
Good Morning All,
I have been having an in depth discussion with the owner of my company as to when a dash number needs to be rolled. It is my contention that any time the fit, form or function of a part is changed than the dash number must be rolled. He has countered that what happens in the case of a material change? Everything about the part is the same but it is now made out of Ti or some kind of composite rather than 7075 T6. Is changing the material considered a form change and therefore the dash number must be rolled or because all the dimensions are the same the dash number does not need to be changed.
I'm hoping someone on this site can give me a definitive answer but I would like to hear from anyone with an informed opinion.
Thanks guys.
I have been having an in depth discussion with the owner of my company as to when a dash number needs to be rolled. It is my contention that any time the fit, form or function of a part is changed than the dash number must be rolled. He has countered that what happens in the case of a material change? Everything about the part is the same but it is now made out of Ti or some kind of composite rather than 7075 T6. Is changing the material considered a form change and therefore the dash number must be rolled or because all the dimensions are the same the dash number does not need to be changed.
I'm hoping someone on this site can give me a definitive answer but I would like to hear from anyone with an informed opinion.
Thanks guys.