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Rick_Stockton PRO
J. R. Stockton Consulting, LLC
"Mechanical Design When Manufacturability Is Important"
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One of my principle selling points is *not* that I have been in engineering and product development for over 30 years...
My company's market advantage was that I, it's chief designer, have spent the first 15 years doing,
• Manufacturing Engineering
• Process Engineering
• Quality Control, and
• Tool and fixture design
What does this mean?
• Design For Manufacturability • Product I design for you are MANUFACTURABLE from the start. Years of making others' designs work has trained my design approach.
• Design for Quality Control • Product I design for you are MEASURABLE, and designed to be so throughout the manufacturing process as necessary.
• Design for Performance • Moving parts and tolerances are designed to operate within specs at the largest possible tolerances, promoting optimal performance over the longest operational life and range.
The design product is,
• On Spec
• On Cost
• On Time
http://www.jrstockton.com/complete-devices.html