Michael_Michael_Motorcycle
Mechanical
- Apr 25, 2024
- 19
Currently our engineering detail drawings that we send to vendors to manufacture components, we have the following included under "Inspection".
(1) Visual and dimensional inspection requirements for the vendor making the part
(2) In-house incoming inspection requirements (checking certificate of conformance, measuring certain dimensions, etc)
I am of the opinion that we should not have (2) on our drawings and that information should go on a separate document because only information relevant to the vendor should be on the drawing that goes to the vendor.
There are others in the company that believe (2) should be on the drawing because it is necessary to fully define the part and that as much information relevant to the part as possible should be coalesced into the drawing.
Is there a standard or principle that dictates what the standard operating procedure should be here?
Thank you
(1) Visual and dimensional inspection requirements for the vendor making the part
(2) In-house incoming inspection requirements (checking certificate of conformance, measuring certain dimensions, etc)
I am of the opinion that we should not have (2) on our drawings and that information should go on a separate document because only information relevant to the vendor should be on the drawing that goes to the vendor.
There are others in the company that believe (2) should be on the drawing because it is necessary to fully define the part and that as much information relevant to the part as possible should be coalesced into the drawing.
Is there a standard or principle that dictates what the standard operating procedure should be here?
Thank you