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KIDDO 29th June 2005, 02:09 PM Good Day All!
Looking forward to the long weekend here in Canada! I think I need a rest from all of these procedures :)
My question is does anyone have a sample of their TS-16949 "approved" procedure for 7.5.1.5 Management of Production Tooling that I could view?
Much appreciated!
kiddo
ralphsulser 29th June 2005, 04:18 PM I guess I would ask why do you need a written procedure for management of production tooling. We don't have one, but we do have a system in place and controlled.
jmp4429 29th June 2005, 05:07 PM Here's ours. It's not a separate procedure, but is included in a procedure that covers all of 7.5.1.
6.6 Management of Production Tooling
6.6.1 Tooling Drawings will be located in Drawing Books in the Engineering
Drawing Cabinet.
6.6.2 All Drawings Books will contain a Master Drawing List at the front of the book.
6.6.3 All drawing modifications must be approved and dated by an Engineering Coordinator or Manager.
6.6.4 All drawing modifications will include an update to the Master Drawing List and a replacement of the Tooling Drawing in the book.
6.6.5 New Tooling Drawings require a unique drawing number. New drawings will
be added to the appropriate Drawing Book and Master Drawing List.
6.6.6 The Engineer who modifies or creates a new tooling drawing must notify the
MRO, Maintenance, Production, and Engineering Departments. The details of
the change or addition will be communicated via email.
6.6.7 The Die Maintenance History Report (Form #) records the actual die maintenance history.
That's all we have, and as far as I know it was fine by our registrar, as it hasn't been modified since our certification audit.
KIDDO 30th June 2005, 08:37 AM :thanx: Thanks very much! This site is awesome!
Mr.Nathan 21st September 2005, 12:12 AM Hi Guys,
Can anyone help me to give infomation about ( WI for management of production tooling ) , How to put it in the below infomation ?
a)Flow Chart of this process
b)Use of tooling
c)Repair & Maintenance
d)Dispose
e)Modify & Upgrade
Thanks
regrds
Nathan
Mr.Nathan 23rd September 2005, 03:11 AM Hi Guys,
Can anyone got any idea abt WI for Production Tooling.
Thanks,
Regrds,
nathan
Douglas E. Purdy 23rd September 2005, 08:44 AM Hi Guys,
Can anyone help me to give infomation about ( WI for management of production tooling ) , How to put it in the below infomation ?
a)Flow Chart of this process
b)Use of tooling
c)Repair & Maintenance
d)Dispose
e)Modify & Upgrade
Thanks
regrds
Nathan
Nathan,
Since you sound a little desperate to have example, I have sanitized a procedure and flow for one of the tooling management procedures from my past (2001).
Doug
Mr.Nathan 26th September 2005, 10:42 PM Hi, Mr.Douglas
I cannot open your attachment,there some text file are missing in your "Tooling Management.doc" and pls kindly change the PTR001 p1.vsd format into doc format,i cannot open the file too.
Thanks
Nathan
Kashifbutty2k 28th September 2005, 02:38 AM How about tooling used in machining like inserts etc. how we are going to identify these tooling.
Douglas E. Purdy 28th September 2005, 09:04 AM Hi, Mr.Douglas
I cannot open your attachment,there some text file are missing in your "Tooling Management.doc" and pls kindly change the PTR001 p1.vsd format into doc format,i cannot open the file too.
Thanks
Nathan
Mr. Nathan,
The vsd (VISIO) file is just the flow that is in the procedural document (Word). I have no idea why you can not open the Word file. I do not know what else I can do for you.
Sorry,
Doug
Jim Wynne 28th September 2005, 09:12 AM Hi, Mr.Douglas
I cannot open your attachment,there some text file are missing in your "Tooling Management.doc" and pls kindly change the PTR001 p1.vsd format into doc format,i cannot open the file too.
Thanks
Nathan
The files open OK for me. Try downloading and using the free MS file viewers for the applications. You can find them here: http://www.microsoft.com/office/000/viewers.asp
Douglas E. Purdy 28th September 2005, 09:27 AM How about tooling used in machining like inserts etc. how we are going to identify these tooling.
Kashifbutty2k,
Here is a procedure, but I did not flow this one. Hope it is of help.
Doug
Mr.Nathan 4th October 2005, 09:47 PM Hi Guys,
Thanks Alot Guys.
Nathan :thanx:
xfngrs 16th November 2007, 05:56 PM We are currently looking for a Tooling Approval Sign-Off form. I'm thinking I could base it on the flowchart in this thread, but I was wondering if anyone has something already constructed?:cfingers:
This is a funny emoticon. My home e-mail starts with xfngrs for the same thing.
Douglas E. Purdy 17th November 2007, 12:00 AM We are currently looking for a Tooling Approval Sign-Off form. I'm thinking I could base it on the flowchart in this thread, but I was wondering if anyone has something already constructed?:cfingers:
This is a funny emoticon. My home e-mail starts with xfngrs for the same thing.
Here is the New Die Checklist form that was associated with the flow - I believe.
Doug
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