Structured Inspection Plan - GE SpotChecker Operating Manual

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Individual inspection reports
quences (standardized processes, repeated inspec-
tions). An inspection plan is called by the inspector at
the location of the spot weld inspection. The inspec-
tion plan contains all the necessary information for the
inspection and guides the inspector through the in-
spection sequence. Inspection results are saved to the
SpotChecker database together with the inspection
plan they were based on.
Linear inspection plans describe the inspection of
a group of spot welds of the same type. These simple
inspection plans can be directly created and managed
using SpotChecker quickly and reliably.
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Example (please see fi gure on the left):
Linear inspection plan:
Top door
1 A049 – 3 plates – setting A
2 A050 – 3 plates – setting A
3 A051 – 3 plates – setting A
...

Structured inspection plan:

1 right side/top door/A051 – 3 pl. – setting A
2 right side/mid door/C024 – 2 pl. – setting B
3 right side/mid door/C023 – 2 pl. – setting B
4 right side/mid door/C022 – 2 pl. – setting C
5 right side/bottom door/B017 – 2 pl. – setting D
6 right side/bottom door/B016 – 2 pl. – setting D
...
Structured inspection plans are created on the ba-
sis of a structural description of the inspection ob-
ject (assemblies, subassemblies, plate joints). These
structured inspection plans enable a high degree of
specifi cation of the inspection sequence and a split-
ting-up of complete vehicles according to hierarchical
levels. This means that SpotChecker meets the re-
Issue 02, 03/2009
The software SpotChecker
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