Nargo
Mechanical
- Oct 8, 2024
- 5
Greetings! The company where I work received a valve with its driving nut, where an actuator engages to open and close it, too large. The specified width across flats of this hex nut is 2.236 +/- 0.005 inch, but it was delivered with this dimension at 2.282 inch. All the other features of this nut were correctly machined. The manufacturer of this valve has not submitted yet the Root Cause Analysis for this defect, I have requested this Analysis, so meanwhile I am gathering information so I can be prepared to review it. I don’t have experience with CNC machining so, if CNC was used to machine this nut (I don’t know yet if it was done in a CNC milling machine, because if it was manually machined, then this would be simply human error by the machinist or wrong information in a shop drawing or in another manufacturing document) is it possible that a CNC program loses the reference, skips a program step, or experiences another type of malfunction, and produces such a large deviation in the size of this nut? I imagine that CNC programs are always executed by the machine in the same way. I would appreciate very much any opinion on this. Thanks.