Mass set identification

Started by jduff8505, 08-28-2012 -- 16:47:52

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jduff8505

In the past we have always annotated our cert labels with the quantity of weights and the range of the weight set. I know I have read that was a requirement before, but now cannot seem to be able to find the reference for the requirement. Can anyone direct me to the reference, or was it part of the last 00-20-14 and was dropped for the current one? I try to catch the new stuff when the TO is updated, but sometimes miss stuff that was taken out. Thanks.

Jeff

skidaddle skaduski

00-20-14... I say talk to your quality people.  00-20-14 is a military QM, and they should be able to tell you in their sleep what the requirements are.

As far as the current 00-20-14, the latest one is the newest one is the latest one.  Talk to your QA people, if you're not in Military PMEL, then you should not be worrying about that QM.

CalDude

It depends on your local quality policy and the requirements of your customer. I've seen mass sets identified individually (more $$$ for corporate) and then some just as a set. Some want the specific mass measurement of each in the set at time of calibration,  others just want the pass/fail data of the set.

If in an USAF lab, they follow T.O. 00-20-14, review how the unit is listed in AFCAV (specifically the notes) and the applicable k-pro to identify the set and determine the requirements for labeling.
"Surely it is the better part of thought that relies on measurement and calculation."  Plato, The Republic