Every first set of parts, we have to check them and fill out a inspection sheet. This particular part is supposed to be very reliable. We are running 2 parts per vice, 4 parts total, and I liked number 4 barely, but number 3 was off if I remember right. As I'm going though the sheet, there are like 20 different dimensions that I have to check. 4 drilled holes, 2 different sizes, then a smaller tapped hole x8 or something. I'm tying to check these and it just feels so dang slow.
What is your method of checking parts? Normally I don't do the inspection sheet. I just check every 5th to 10th part and when I do, I just make a cheat sheet. This hole diameter is X and radius of hole is Y. This dimension is supposed to be .500" but the hole is say .125" radius, so I would write .375" is what it should measure as. Then so on. I know some people do it like this, they measure the part, find out the hole radius and add it to the measurement and compare it to the plans. I just find this to be very slow and difficult.
Even with my cheat sheet I feel like I'm being rushed sometimes... What is your method of checking parts? I normally have to do 50+ parts.
Thanks,
Awaqa909 "Hit the green button."
What is your method of checking parts? Normally I don't do the inspection sheet. I just check every 5th to 10th part and when I do, I just make a cheat sheet. This hole diameter is X and radius of hole is Y. This dimension is supposed to be .500" but the hole is say .125" radius, so I would write .375" is what it should measure as. Then so on. I know some people do it like this, they measure the part, find out the hole radius and add it to the measurement and compare it to the plans. I just find this to be very slow and difficult.
Even with my cheat sheet I feel like I'm being rushed sometimes... What is your method of checking parts? I normally have to do 50+ parts.
Thanks,
Awaqa909 "Hit the green button."