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Newby question alert....

So I perform the saturation curves prior to a new job/parameters. Then from that day forward anytime we do that job running to the set parameters at the beginning of the job I perform a an arc height verification and then I perform another when the job is complete - even if that is 2 days later.

First question: Is this the right approach?
Second question: Is there a standardized Inspection form for this process? no sense in reinventing the wheel if their is a form someone has created for capturing this information already - to include prebow measurements and prebow comp.

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Question to admins. After 212 views I receive no response. Have I posted my question in the wrong section and/or forum?

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I would consider the process you are using as being correct.
However, the frequency of verifications has never been a part of SAE specs since it is considered to be part of the companies quality assurance program.
I am not aware of any standard forms. Again, these do not exist in any SAE document since every company would have its own requirements.
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Solver programs allow for pre-bow and pre-bow compensation.


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