Current Machining Capabilities
Lathe Turning (21 different CNC Lathes):
74 inch max length
32 inch mach chuck diameter
7 inch bar through diameter
Milling (22 different CNC Mills):
X Axis: 41.3 inches
Y Axis: 20.9 inches
Z Axis: 20.1 inces
Swiss Type:
Model: Tsugami B0325B-II
Maximum Bar Stock: 1.25 inches
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SUPPLIER TERMS AND CONDITIONS
REV. D
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
QA 1 Machining suppliers must furnish inspection report, certificate of conformance and as applicable material and processing certifications for the parts, they submit.
QA 2 Documented first article inspection reports shall be submitted to Quality prior to the beginning of production or maintained at supplier. The supplier assumes all financial responsibility for replacement, rework, and material when production of parts is begun without first article inspection approval from quality. AS9102 F/A form when stipulated on P.O.
QA 3 Any delay in shipment for any reason has to be reported to customer quality as soon as the delay is known by the supplier.
QA 4 Any change to the contract requirements by the supplier must be approved by the customer in writing. Suppliers to document customer pricing records. Any change in pricing to be reported to customer immediately, and no work done until customer approved changes in writing.
QA 5 All information in the contract must be held in confidence by the supplier and no third party request for information will be authorized unless instructed in writing by customer representative. All documents to be retained for 10- year minimum unless extended retention is required by customer quality flow-down. Supplier agrees to return or destroy all related documents after retention period.
QA 6 In addition to our right of access, the supplier agrees to right of access for our customers, or regulatory agencies to all facilities and records in the performance of this contract. Supplier must ensure that personnel are aware of their contribution to product or service conformity, their contribution to product safety, and the importance of ethical behavior.
QA 7 Manufactures or machining shops must have a quality system in compliance to AS9003, AS9100-2016, or ISO9001:2015 as applicable by our customer.
QA 8 Sub-contractors are required to notify quality prior to transferring any work to a new facility. Customer will determine prior to the transfer if subcontractor may perform the transfer of work.
QA 9 Supplier notification to organization of non-conforming product.
QA 10 Arrangements for organization approval of supplier non-conforming material.
QA 11 Requirements for the supplier to flow down to sub-tier suppliers the applicable requirements in the purchasing documents including key characteristics were required and positive FOD control processes.
QA 12 Requirements for the supplier to comply with executive order E13224. Suppler shall not engage in any transaction of any type with persons or businesses or organizations who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism.
QA 13 Supplier shall plan, implement, and control processes appropriate to the organization and the product, for the prevention of counterfeit or suspect counterfeit parts. Prevention Process should consider training of appropriate persons in awareness and prevention of counterfeit parts, the application of a parts obsolescence monitoring program, controls for acquiring externally provided product from original or authorized manufacturers, authorized distributors, or other approved sources, requirements for assuring traceability of parts and components to their original or authorized manufacturers, verification and test methodologies to detect counterfeit parts, monitoring of counterfeit parts reporting from external sources, quarantine and reporting of suspect or detected counterfeit parts.
FOR PROCESSING SUPPLIERS,
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
QA 14 Processing suppliers must furnish processing certifications to the purchase order requirements and shall not process any parts for which they are not certificated or approved. Nadcap / and or specification owner approval is required. Acceptable quality system requirements are AC7004 or ISO 9001, or any revision of AS9100. QA 3, QA 4, QA 5, QA 6, QA 8, QA 9, QA 10, QA 11, QA 12, QA 13.
FOR MATERIAL SUPPLIERS,
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
QA 15 Material suppliers must furnish material certifications to the purchase order requirements, and shall not supply material for which they are not certified or approved. When noted on our purchase orders, raw material supplied must be USA domestic material. Acceptable quality system requirements are AC7004, or ISO9001, or any revision of AS9100. QA 3, QA 4, QA 5, QA 6, QA 8, QA 9, QA 10, QA 11, QA 12, QA 13.
FOR MACHINING AND MANUFACTURING SUPPLIERS,
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
QA 15 For machining and Manufacturing suppliers QA – QA12 are applicable / deburring-or partial machining QA3-12
FOR CALIBRATION/TESTING SUPPLIERS
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
QA 16 Calibration/test suppliers must furnish calibration test reports to the purchase order requirements be traceable to the specific equipment or item for which they are calibrating or testing traceability to NIST and/or other national or international standards must be supplied ISO9001:2015, ISO 17025, Nadcap testing, ANSI Z540, and/or Navlap accreditation will be the quality system requirements. Actual data must be applied. QA 3, QA 4, QA 5, QA 6, QA 8, QA 9, QA 10, QA 11, QA 12.
All suppliers must comply with the basic Quality Clauses. Additional Quality clauses will be noted on the Purchase Order as applicable.