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Cast Iron
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2015
- Location
- East Side / Detroit
Example: 100 parts for delivery, 105 parts made (5 as extras). All are engraved with IDs + a sequence number
During inspection parts 7, 23, and 65 FAIL. Parts 101, 102, and 103 are selected, engraving buffed out, then re-engraved as 7, 23, and 65, with the Inspection Report rows for those parts updated with the measurements from 101, 102, and 103.
I've been told we do this because the Customer wants a contiguous string of sequence numbers with no gaps.
How common is this?
Not so much a complaint as a "sonar ping" on prevalence.
Thanks in advance.
During inspection parts 7, 23, and 65 FAIL. Parts 101, 102, and 103 are selected, engraving buffed out, then re-engraved as 7, 23, and 65, with the Inspection Report rows for those parts updated with the measurements from 101, 102, and 103.
I've been told we do this because the Customer wants a contiguous string of sequence numbers with no gaps.
How common is this?
Not so much a complaint as a "sonar ping" on prevalence.
Thanks in advance.