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First- essentially you are going off of the assumption that it is correct because the P.O. stated the print spec and applicable standard and the manufacturer provided a cert of calibration saying it does.
How do I convince others that is enough? Also, I have a hard time fully swallowing that myself. I don't want to tell them how to make the gage. I just want to confirm that we are checking our parts at the proper limits. Ya know?
Second- The parts have changed. 100%. You would think that would be enough to convince them. We have a 3 pin method to check the parts and it shows them smaller than before. However, we also have a press fit shaft that we use on a force tester. This shaft is labeled "max" from the customer stating its the max size of the shafts they use. It slides right through. But our go gage stops about halfway through and requires some force to push it the rest of the way. So they assume that means the go gage is wrong.... I tried to explain that they are two different sizes and geometrically different however.... no dice.
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