alexlondra
Computer
- Jul 8, 2010
- 7
I am trying to integrate the management of replacement parts in accordance with configuration management practices and Windchill.
We have replacement kits having parts from multiple levels of the BOM.
My consultant wants to insert these kits at the first level of the BOM of the end product. Anyway, It would be difficult to check if a part of a sub-assembly is also in a replacement kit/replacement assembly. Even if I introduced a service bom, these conditions must be taken into account when evaluating part number changes in the engineering bom.
Indeed, If an assembly contains a replacement part which is changed so that it is no longer interchangeable with its previous version it shall be assigned a new pin. A new PIN shall also be assigned to the next higher assembly for the changed repair part and to all subsequent higher assemblies up to and including the level at which interchangeability is re-established and there are not higher assemblies which are used as replacement parts (otherwise the customer should rely not only on the version of the product on the name plate but also on the p/n of the sub-assemblies)
I would also like to be able to have the same PIN being a replacement item only for some end products targeted to professional users. This leads to add all these items to the first level of the bom of the end product and identified as replacement items.
Have you got any suggestions/opinons as how to manage replacement parts efficiently?
We have replacement kits having parts from multiple levels of the BOM.
My consultant wants to insert these kits at the first level of the BOM of the end product. Anyway, It would be difficult to check if a part of a sub-assembly is also in a replacement kit/replacement assembly. Even if I introduced a service bom, these conditions must be taken into account when evaluating part number changes in the engineering bom.
Indeed, If an assembly contains a replacement part which is changed so that it is no longer interchangeable with its previous version it shall be assigned a new pin. A new PIN shall also be assigned to the next higher assembly for the changed repair part and to all subsequent higher assemblies up to and including the level at which interchangeability is re-established and there are not higher assemblies which are used as replacement parts (otherwise the customer should rely not only on the version of the product on the name plate but also on the p/n of the sub-assemblies)
I would also like to be able to have the same PIN being a replacement item only for some end products targeted to professional users. This leads to add all these items to the first level of the bom of the end product and identified as replacement items.
Have you got any suggestions/opinons as how to manage replacement parts efficiently?