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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Step 1

  • Does Position 1 Fit? (Method: Check Tool)

  • Does Position 2 Fit? (Method: Check Tool)

  • Does Position 3 Fit? (Method: Check Tool)

  • Does Position 4 Fit? (Method: Check Tool)

  • Does Position 5 Fit? (Method: Check Tool)

  • Does Position 6 Fit? (Method: Check Tool)

  • Does Position 7 Fit? (Method: Check Tool)

  • Does Position 8 Fit? (Method: Check Tool)

Step 2

  • Is Channel Width G within Spec? (Method: Go/No Go Gauge Side B)

  • Is Channel Width H within Spec? (Method: Go/No Go Gauge Side B)

  • Is Channel Width I within Spec? (Method: Go/No Go Gauge Side B)

  • Is Channel Width J within Spec? (Method: Go/No Go Gauge Side B)

Step 3

  • 30 Shields Height within Spec? (Method: Go/No Go Gauge Side A)

  • 30 Shields Straight? (Method: Straight Edge)

Step 4

  • Are you Certifying a New/Repaired Sub Frame or a Production Sub Frame?

  • Enter the dimension of Square A in inches.

  • Is this within tolerance (<=1/8" from nominal)?

  • Enter the dimension of Square B in inches.

  • Is this within tolerance (<=1/8" from nominal)?

  • Enter the dimension of Length C in inches.

  • Is this within tolerance (<=1/8" from nominal)?

  • Enter the dimension of Length D in inches.

  • Is this within tolerance (<=1/8" from nominal)?

  • Enter the Channel Width E in inches.

  • Is this within tolerance (<=1/8" from nominal)?

  • Enter the Channel Width F in inches.

  • Is this within tolerance (<=1/8" from nominal)?

Step 5

  • Spray paint two outer sides of ball pickup cups black - 4 locations.

Disposition

  • If there are are any failed items the Sub-frame is a fail. It must be red-tagged and put in the repair area.
    (Any 'score' above zero indicates failed item(s)).

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