drum88
Materials
- Jan 25, 2007
- 2
Hi to everyone,
This is my first post, so apologies if this has been covered elsewhere (I did search FAQ's, but could not find anything relevant), or on the wrong forum.
We have a customer who wants to reject a brass semi tubular rivet that had an internal diameter call out of .019 - .021
Customer claims part measure .02104 - .02120 on the ID, and that the .021 stated is an absolute maximum.
Manufacturer claims parts are correct to print, citing significant digits, and that customer should not be measuring out to five decimal points.
Our company is stuck in the middle of this issue.
Given the nature of the part, and the very small oversize...is there a standard we can utilize to posssibly settle this disagreement to everyone's satisfaction?
Any views, opinions or further information is truly appreciated.
This is my first post, so apologies if this has been covered elsewhere (I did search FAQ's, but could not find anything relevant), or on the wrong forum.
We have a customer who wants to reject a brass semi tubular rivet that had an internal diameter call out of .019 - .021
Customer claims part measure .02104 - .02120 on the ID, and that the .021 stated is an absolute maximum.
Manufacturer claims parts are correct to print, citing significant digits, and that customer should not be measuring out to five decimal points.
Our company is stuck in the middle of this issue.
Given the nature of the part, and the very small oversize...is there a standard we can utilize to posssibly settle this disagreement to everyone's satisfaction?
Any views, opinions or further information is truly appreciated.