SAE J2551-3:2020 pdf free
SAE J2551-3:2020 pdf free.Recommended Practices for Fluid Conductor Carbon
Engineering documents should be provided by the customer with all associated component prints and specifications for supplier review. Supplier should review the print and specifications package to ensure that all required information is included or accessible to all pertinent engineering, manufacturing, and quality teams. Print and specification review should include verifying that dimensional data is clearly stated and correct, associated documents and references are available,and the part is manufacturable using standard materials and components. Print information, dimensional data, and specification gaps need to be addressed with the customer’s engineering, manufacturing, and purchasing groups prior to quotation. Part identification requirements should be specified by the OEM on the part drawing or specifications. If no identification requirements are provided, it is recommended that the supplier provide a method of part and component traceability; refer to SAE J2551-2.
A key characteristic of the prototypical OEM customer/supplier relationship is that the OEM retains design control for some,if not all, of the metallic fluid conductors used in OEM designed equipment. As a result, engineering documents should be provided by the customer with all associated component prints and specifications for supplier review. Supplier should review the print and specifications package to assure all required information is included or accessible to their engineering,manufacturing, and quality team. See Figure 1 for a suggested engineering document checklist. Print and specification review should include verifying dimensional data is clearly stated and correct, associated documents and references are available, and the part is manufacturable using standard materials and components. Print information, dimensional data,and specification gaps should be addressed with the customer s engineering and purchasing groups prior to quotation.
The quotation process is the basis of the supplier agreement for both the customer and the supplier. The request for quote from the customer should outline the expectations, specifications, and requirements which will allow the supplier to provide accurate pricing for those expectations. If the customer’s expectations and specifications are not clearly defined, errors in materials and processes may jeopardize the integrity of the customer’s products. In addition to the physical part requirements, specific information (as shown below) from the customer is recommended in order for the supplier to provide an accurate and relevant RFQ response.SAE J2551-3 pdf free download.