Drawing and specification review
Critical dimensions, datums, tolerances, surface requirements, material notes, and assembly interfaces are reviewed before production planning.
Quality Inspection
FSD Precision connects engineering review, process control, dimensional checks, and outgoing release so manufactured parts are evaluated against the drawing and buyer requirements.
Inspection Focus
Inspection Workflow
Inspection requirements are planned around part risk, process route, and the buyer's acceptance standard rather than treated as a final paperwork step.
Critical dimensions, datums, tolerances, surface requirements, material notes, and assembly interfaces are reviewed before production planning.
Initial samples can be checked against the released drawing to confirm process route, fixture strategy, and critical feature control.
Production checks can be aligned to machining datums, casting features, threaded holes, sealing surfaces, cosmetic faces, and fit-critical areas.
Finished parts are reviewed for dimensions, surface condition, marking, packaging, and shipment readiness before release.
Inspection Records
Different projects need different evidence. Prototype samples, pilot builds, and recurring OEM production can use different reporting depth.
Measurement Support
Calipers, micrometers, height gauges, thread gauges, plug gauges, and pin gauges for standard dimensional checks.
CMM or coordinate inspection support can be arranged for geometry that requires datum-based measurement.
Surface, cosmetic, and packaging review can be matched to buyer samples, drawings, or written acceptance criteria.
Buyer Inputs
When inspection expectations are supplied at RFQ stage, the manufacturing route can be planned around the correct tolerance, report, and release standard.
Ready for RFQ