Michael_Michael_Motorcycle
Mechanical
- Apr 25, 2024
- 19
I'm currently working on engineering drawings for a series of parts. We have about 50 parts that all share the same quality requirements related to cleaning, inspection, packaging, and documentation. This means if any of those requirements change, we have to update 50 drawings which is way more work than IO feel it should be. To streamline our documentation process and ensure consistency, I'm considering creating a separate Quality Requirements Document (QRD) and referencing it in each of the drawings. The QRD would then contain all of the relevant details about cleaning, inspection, packaging, and documentation.
Example General Note in the Drawings (see Note 5)
GENERAL NOTES:
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
2. TOLERANCES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
LINEAR DIMENSIONS: ±0.1mm
ANGULAR DIMENSIONS: ±0.5°
3. SURFACE FINISH: 1.6 µm Ra MAX UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
4. MATERIAL: STAINLESS STEEL 316L UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
5. QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PER DOCUMENT QRD-001 (LATEST REVISION). SEE QRD-001 FOR CLEANING, INSPECTION, PACKAGING, AND DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS.
Perceived Pros:
Consistency: Ensures uniform quality standards across all parts.
Clarity: Reduces clutter in engineering drawings, making them easier to read.
Efficiency: Simplifies updates to quality requirements; only the QRD needs updating instead of multiple drawings.
Perceived Cons:
Accessibility: Engineers and inspectors must reference an additional document.
Complexity: Potential for miscommunication if the QRD is not properly managed or if revisions are not clearly communicated.
Documentation Control: Requires robust document control practices to ensure everyone is using the latest version of the QRD.
Questions for the Community
Have any of you implemented a similar approach in your work? How has it worked out?
What challenges did you face, and how did you address them?
Do you see any potential pitfalls I might have overlooked?
Any best practices for maintaining and communicating updates to the QRD?
Looking forward to your insights and experiences. Thanks in advance for your help!
Example General Note in the Drawings (see Note 5)
GENERAL NOTES:
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
2. TOLERANCES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
LINEAR DIMENSIONS: ±0.1mm
ANGULAR DIMENSIONS: ±0.5°
3. SURFACE FINISH: 1.6 µm Ra MAX UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
4. MATERIAL: STAINLESS STEEL 316L UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
5. QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PER DOCUMENT QRD-001 (LATEST REVISION). SEE QRD-001 FOR CLEANING, INSPECTION, PACKAGING, AND DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS.
Perceived Pros:
Consistency: Ensures uniform quality standards across all parts.
Clarity: Reduces clutter in engineering drawings, making them easier to read.
Efficiency: Simplifies updates to quality requirements; only the QRD needs updating instead of multiple drawings.
Perceived Cons:
Accessibility: Engineers and inspectors must reference an additional document.
Complexity: Potential for miscommunication if the QRD is not properly managed or if revisions are not clearly communicated.
Documentation Control: Requires robust document control practices to ensure everyone is using the latest version of the QRD.
Questions for the Community
Have any of you implemented a similar approach in your work? How has it worked out?
What challenges did you face, and how did you address them?
Do you see any potential pitfalls I might have overlooked?
Any best practices for maintaining and communicating updates to the QRD?
Looking forward to your insights and experiences. Thanks in advance for your help!