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Standard Inspection Report
Updated over 6 months ago

Standard Inspection is the lowest level of inspection offered at Geomiq, but it ensures that parts meet our high-quality standards. This guide will help you understand and perform Standard Inspection accurately.

Overview

  • Quality: Standard Inspection maintains the same quality assurance as a formal inspection, focusing on fewer critical points and fewer tight tolerances.

  • Accuracy: The inspection report must be completed with the same accuracy and attention to detail as a formal inspection report.

Inspection Process

  1. Measurable Dimensions:

    • Inspect all measurable dimensions present on the provided PDF (if available).

    • If there is no PDF, measure any holes, threads, and overall dimension of the component and ensure it's manufactured to +/-0.127mm tolerance.

    • Do not measure dimensions that require a CMM or other specialist tools.

  2. Inspection Report:

    • Tab 1: Checklist:

      • Complete Tab 1 of the Standard Inspection document.

      • This checklist ensures the part meets minimum criteria.

      • Fill out this section accurately and truthfully.

    • Tab 2: Measurements:

      • Designated for recording your measurements.

      • Inspect 1 component in its entirety.

      • Record all measurements clearly and accurately.

  3. Feedback Section:

    • If you have concerns regarding dimensions or the quality of the part, use the designated feedback section to add your manufacturing notes.

You can download a copy of our standard inspection report template here.

Tips for Accurate Inspection

  • Consistency: Use consistent methods and tools for all measurements.

  • Precision: Ensure tools are calibrated and measurements are precise.

  • Documentation: Record all findings clearly and maintain thorough documentation.

By following this guide, you can ensure that the Standard Inspection process at Geomiq is thorough, accurate, and maintains the high-quality standards expected in our parts.

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