FAQ
| What |
How |
Why |
| QUANTITY | Check annual requirements and advise supplier. |
With an annual contact the supplier can minimize: tooling,
setup costs and material costs. Greater flexible for the
most economical method of manufacturing is allowed. |
| OVER AND UNDER RUNS | Ordering exact qualities increases costs. |
Allowance must be made for overage in production which must be prorated in the quoted price. |
| DELIVERY | Allow sufficient lead time for normal Planning. Provide your
supplier with the best forecast . |
Quick deliveries involve premium material and labor costs. A
longer / better forecast permits more economical
manufacturing runs. |
| PACKAGING | If special packaging, labeling or bar coding is required,
advise the supplier of this when the request for pricing is
made. |
Unusual packaging requirements are expensive due to special
material and labor. if advised in advance , a supplier may
be able to provide alternative, less expansive packaging. |
| MATERIAL | Design and application permitting , Specify standard sizes
of Free machining grades. |
Standard sizes cost less and are more readily available.
free machining material (Brass) yields greater production,
improved finish and closer tolerance. |
| TOLERANCES | Specify mo closer tolerance then absolutely functionally
necessary. |
If required, suppliers of precision machined products can
and will make the parts with close tolerance. However,
higher costs can be excepted the closer the tolerance
requirements. |
| INTERNAL DIAMETERS | Hole diameters should be specified to the maximum allowable
limits. |
Suppliers of precision machined products stock standard
drills and reamers. special internal diameters can be
produced but with expansive special tooling. |
| THREADS | Specify standard threads as far as possible like UNC , UNF,
OSO Metric, BSP (G) NPT, NPTF, BSW, BA etc. Also for
internal threads keep short lengths if possible. |
Special Threads require special tools and gauges. Closer
fits may require additional operations. Full threads are harder to tap. |
| GAUGES AND GAUGING EQUIPMENT | Wherever possible part design should avoid the need for
special gauges. |
Special gauges. and gauging equipment add to part cost.
Customers may supply special gauges to eliminate additional
Costs. |
| FINISH | Clearly specify surface finish no closer then necessary to
meet function requirements |
Finer surface finish may require special tooling, slower
cycle time or additional second operations and special
handling and packaging methods. |
| QUALITY | Be as detailed as possible with the quality requirements.
Specify which characteristics are of greatest importance to
products performance. |
This will allow the supplier to focus on what is important
and to follow parallel or compatible quality procedures. |
