ALK35
Automotive
- Apr 25, 2012
- 12
I need to vent a little here.
As a company we put a lot of time and effort in the design, engineering, analysis of our products. We check to make sure the drawings are within the standards of the ASME Y14.5M. We do extensive interactive hi/lo’s on the assembly and all the components. We do all the analysis work, including FEA, ADAMS, and specialized engineering programs to optimize the design. We do all these things to ensure that we have the most optimized, cost efficient product. We pick our suppliers and they produce parts that are checked through their inspections houses, and we receive the PPAP inspection sheets claiming that the part passes all the dimensional checks. On closer review we discover, time after time, these submission reports are incorrect. Not sure if it is from a lack of knowledge, carelessness, or something a little more devious. Some things are obvious mistakes, but a lot are not so obvious. Just a warning go through your inspections reports very carefully, most are not correct.
As a company we put a lot of time and effort in the design, engineering, analysis of our products. We check to make sure the drawings are within the standards of the ASME Y14.5M. We do extensive interactive hi/lo’s on the assembly and all the components. We do all the analysis work, including FEA, ADAMS, and specialized engineering programs to optimize the design. We do all these things to ensure that we have the most optimized, cost efficient product. We pick our suppliers and they produce parts that are checked through their inspections houses, and we receive the PPAP inspection sheets claiming that the part passes all the dimensional checks. On closer review we discover, time after time, these submission reports are incorrect. Not sure if it is from a lack of knowledge, carelessness, or something a little more devious. Some things are obvious mistakes, but a lot are not so obvious. Just a warning go through your inspections reports very carefully, most are not correct.