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pangchiaboon
Hi all,
We have problem to manage loose pin gages at machining floor, especially for those fine pin gages that impossible to be laser etch.
For traceability, we have the practice to record the equipment / gage number in the inspection record. This is impossible for those fine gages because they do not carry any identification because the case with identification also not follow the gage ! Due to many machinists sharing the same gage, this make the situation more uncontrollable.
If we just verify the pin gage (without identification) by using another calibrated gage, e.g. micrometer which is traceable to internaltional standard and record the pin gage size in inspection report, do you think this is in noncompliance to ISO 13485 ? Please advise and share you experience. Thank you.
We have problem to manage loose pin gages at machining floor, especially for those fine pin gages that impossible to be laser etch.
For traceability, we have the practice to record the equipment / gage number in the inspection record. This is impossible for those fine gages because they do not carry any identification because the case with identification also not follow the gage ! Due to many machinists sharing the same gage, this make the situation more uncontrollable.
If we just verify the pin gage (without identification) by using another calibrated gage, e.g. micrometer which is traceable to internaltional standard and record the pin gage size in inspection report, do you think this is in noncompliance to ISO 13485 ? Please advise and share you experience. Thank you.