JsTyLz
Automotive
- Jun 5, 2007
- 71
A ground pin is slip fit through a housing into another housing. These housing are to rotate about each other, and neither is fixed (only when in a locked state are they fixed). The pin allows them to move when the mechanism in unlocked.
Question is that on the print there is a callout for staking. "Stake two places on diameter 180deg apart"
After reviewing the dFMEA this is not sufficient for the possible failure mode.
In the past I have called out stakes two ways, or a combination of both.
1.Dimensionally, with a minimum depth of the deformed stake. Also someone recommended calling out a "deforemed materail minimum ID. This method would allow QE to check with a gage pin.
2.With Minimum pull/push out force. I think this method to be preferred, but also know that it is a destructive test.
I was wondering how other called out mechanical staking and if any recommmendations on how the staking should be called out. (I also know that putting manufacturing processes on prints is not recommended, but this has to be the fastening method as it was proven and PPAPed this way)
Thanks in advance!!
Question is that on the print there is a callout for staking. "Stake two places on diameter 180deg apart"
After reviewing the dFMEA this is not sufficient for the possible failure mode.
In the past I have called out stakes two ways, or a combination of both.
1.Dimensionally, with a minimum depth of the deformed stake. Also someone recommended calling out a "deforemed materail minimum ID. This method would allow QE to check with a gage pin.
2.With Minimum pull/push out force. I think this method to be preferred, but also know that it is a destructive test.
I was wondering how other called out mechanical staking and if any recommmendations on how the staking should be called out. (I also know that putting manufacturing processes on prints is not recommended, but this has to be the fastening method as it was proven and PPAPed this way)
Thanks in advance!!