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Re: A new one on me......
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Posted by buickanddeere... it reduc on June 08, 2004 at 15:22:06 from (64.10.41.64):
In Reply to: A new one on me...... posted by Wayne on June 07, 2004 at 16:43:19:
ISO is required for accounting of the product. Right back to the warehouse, shippers, who installed it on what day, if there were any problems, the day and production run the part was manufactured made on, the staff on duty and right back to what foundry the base metal came from and the alloy batch. Tracks the training and experience of the staff. Also lets other potential customers know if a shop is prone to making messes. It's required when there is a failure to trace back to the cause. Particularly vital when trying to compete in the over seas market, aviation, ships, aircraft, military and nuclear industries. A pattern of failures usually comes back to one person who didn't do their job correctly. Wish there had been ISO controls on the garage that broke the windshield, heater ductwork, distributor, fender trim and then bashed the valve train on a bonzzi run. And on the machine shop that rebuilt truck engine five after using the wrong bolt in the oil pump, wrong bearing in the balancer shaft, machined the rocker pedestals too short, ground the lash nuts short and reused the same sprung/ruined lash nuts even though I bought short pushrods to compensate for their screw up.
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