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Looking for a cheat sheet for report letter meaning

I have a few operators here that can't understand the reports and I am going to make a cheat sheet to explain what the letters on the reports mean. X,Y,Z the LF(length feature), M and so on. I haven't looked back through my training manuals yet but I do have them if anyone recalls it being in there.
I was wondering if anyone all ready has one or if they know where to find one?
Thanks
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  • I add a lot of comments for which diameter, critical dimensions, feature groups, lines to break up the features, and just to make the report easier to understand. The problem I have is the inspectors always ask me what LF means, or A, and things like that so I am going to make a cheat sheet of all things on the report and hope when they get stuck they can just look at the sheet on the wall.
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  • I add a lot of comments for which diameter, critical dimensions, feature groups, lines to break up the features, and just to make the report easier to understand. The problem I have is the inspectors always ask me what LF means, or A, and things like that so I am going to make a cheat sheet of all things on the report and hope when they get stuck they can just look at the sheet on the wall.
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  • when I report out a feature the first thing I do (if this applies) is I put the blueprint number and then description

    DIM 15_192_DIAMETER
  • KIRBSTER269 I do label all my dimensions to the ballooned print but the secondary personnel and qc operators don't understand (even after I have explained it a thousand times) what M, A, LF, WF means on the report. I really don't think its going to matter either way because some of them I have told over and over and they still don't get it. I just wanted to make something so the next time someone messes up they cant say "I didn't understand or Mike never told me about that". But we both know no matter what I do its still going to happen.
    thanks for you input