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Profiles Form and Location that are Bilaterally toleranced are failing good parts
<< Jim Gleason -- 03/05/04 15:27:21>>
Customer enters tolerance of say 0.01 and minus 0.005 and DMIS at times will reject a part. If he goes and changes the +/- tol to say +/- 0.005 the software no longer has a problem. He states this is intermitant and only occurs like 1 in 6 times
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<< Changes made by Don Turcotte -- 06/22/04 08:11:59>>
Status: MOREINFO to CLOSED
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<< Jim Gleason -- 06/21/04 14:11:41>>
I have asked the customer for a print out or a saved report showing this at least 6 times. I think they were bluffing. Close this one
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<< Changes made by Jim Gleason -- 06/21/04 14:11:55>>
Action: Jim Gleason to Don Turcotte
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<< Jim Gleason -- 03/19/04 12:45:34>>
Sent email off asking for an example of this. It is funny how they always state things like this but can not back it. I will close this in a week if I do not hear back.
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<< Don Turcotte -- 03/12/04 17:53:24>>
The --#------ display indicates a % of tol used where #-------- means that the deviation is near the minus tol limit and --------# means the deviation is near the plus tol limit.
Do you have an example of a program run where a good part is rejected? Please attach that instance of the .PRG to this report to help in diagnosing the problem.
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<< Changes made by Don Turcotte -- 03/12/04 17:53:47>>
Action: Don Turcotte to Jim Gleason, Status: OPEN to MOREINFO
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<< Changes made by Tim Wernicke -- 03/09/04 14:49:25>>
Action: Tim Wernicke to Don Turcotte, Assigned: to Don Turcotte, Status: REVIEW to OPEN, Priority: to Medium
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<< Changes made by Jim Gleason -- 03/09/04 13:51:04>>
Action: Jim Gleason to Tim Wernicke
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<< Changes made by Jim Gleason -- 03/08/04 17:04:51>>
Status: MOREINFO to REVIEW
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<< Jim Gleason -- 03/08/04 14:50:32>>
Please see the attached program. See the 2 profiles. Why is the Pound # in the OUTOFTOL graph indicate a shift to high side in both cases?
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<< Jim Gleason -- 03/08/04 09:35:57>>
I am getting one. Awaiting email from customer
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<< Tim Wernicke -- 03/07/04 21:13:50>>
Do you have an example of the failure?
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<< Changes made by Tim Wernicke -- 03/07/04 21:13:55>>
Action: Tim Wernicke to Jim Gleason, Status: OPEN to MOREINFO
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