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Stern Adds QA Director

By DaMoib

4 years ago


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    #2 4 years ago

    Interesting development.

    #11 4 years ago
    Quoted from hool10:Yeah your going to need one for an ISO certification if (and should) Stern pursue it. No more hand drilling and using hammers on the playfields!

    Unless hammering and hand drilling is written written into the procedures and repeatable

    An iso cert for Stern is one thing but it would only be as good as the iso cert of the manufacturer of parts. The whole weak link thing.
    SPC would need to be applied at every level of manufacturing, clearly it isn't being done yet. All those broken coil stops are evidence of that. Damn.

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