Common use of Dimensional Conformity Clause in Contracts

Dimensional Conformity. Part dimensions must conform to the specified tolerances in conformance with the dimensional design specifications. No deviation from the specifications is allowed without an Engineering Change Order (ECO) or a Temporary Process Deviation (TPD). Tolerances are given based on a dimension datum. Examples of datum are shown in figure 1. Refer to table below for Tolerance. Workmanship Standards Mechanical Assemblies and Parts Sheet: 8 Of 17 Number: 263 - 00352 Rev: D0 No cracking, flash, or damages from insertion process are allowed in the boss area.

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Sources: Development and Oem Supply Agreement (Dot Hill Systems Corp)

Dimensional Conformity. Part dimensions must conform to the specified tolerances in conformance with the dimensional design specifications. No deviation from the specifications is allowed without an Engineering Change Order (ECO) or a Temporary Process Deviation (β€œTPD”). Tolerances are given based on a dimension datum. Examples of datum are shown in figure 1. Refer to table below for Tolerance. Workmanship Standards Mechanical Assemblies and Parts Sheet: 8 Of 17 Number: 263 - 00352 Rev: D0 [***] No cracking, flash, or damages from insertion process are allowed in the boss area.

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Sources: Second Award Letter (Dot Hill Systems Corp)