Beechcraft Part Marking Training Package
1-17-2014
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PART MARKING
OBJECTIVE:
• To provide a training guide to help Beechcraft and suppliers effectively part mark/identify parts and product. Reviews of nonconformities related to part identification has provided opportunities for improvement, where a lack of understanding or misinterpretations of Beechcraft’s requirements for part marking/identification have contributed to nonconformities.
• Raise awareness of Beechcraft’s requirements concerning part/product marking/identification.
Objective
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PART MARKING � TYPES OF PARTS NEEDING ID
Definition for Types of Parts That Require Part Identification:
Beechcraft Build to Print Products that are Beechcraft designed
Supplier Designed Products that are Vendor designed. Could be Source Control or Vendor Item Drawing
Industry Standard Products that are Vendor supplied and are Industry Standard or Specification design
Raw Material Material produced from raw material mills
TYPES OF PARTS THAT NEED PART MARKING/IDENTIFICATION
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PART MARKING � DEFINITIONS
OTHER DEFINITIONS & ACRONYMS / ABBREVIATIONS:
Batch Number: Identifying number of a designated group of items / material. A batch may be a division of a lot or a Heat Lot Number.
Cage Code: Commercial and Government EntityCD: Cure Date - Date rubber product is fully cured into a bulk elastomeric
(rubber) product or a molded part.Commercial Identification Designation: A company identifier (when CAGE code
not available). Designators may be: Firm Name, Logo, Trade Mark.DOE: Date of ExpirationDOM: Date of ManufactureFracture Critical Part: Parts designated by Engineering that require traceability
serialization, material qualification testing including verification of minimum fracture toughness, and special handling procedures.
Lot Number: A number for identification of material, parts, assemblies manufactured as one batch under the same controlled conditions and physically identifiable to the lot or batch.
HRI: Human Readable InformationMRI: Machine Readable Information
DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONSACRONYMS / ABBREVIATIONS
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PART MARKING � DEFINITIONS (cont.)
OTHER DEFINITIONS & ACRONYMS / ABBREVIATIONS:
ODA: Original Design Activity - Design activity originally responsible for the design and identification of an item who’s drawing number and activity identification is shown in the title block of the drawings and associated documents.
PIN: Part Number or Identifying NumberShelf Life: Minimum period of time from cure date (or the DOM, DOR, DOS when
applicable) during which the shelf stored product is expected to retain its characteristics as originally specified.
UID: Unique Identification
Engineering Requirements Flow Down for Part Marking
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PART MARKING � FLOW DOWN � BEECHCRAFT DESIGN
Engineering Requirements Flow Down for Part Marking
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PART MARKING � FLOW DOWN (cont.)
Engineering Drawing points to Standard Drawing Notes 130450
BeechcraftDrawing
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PART MARKING � FLOW DOWN (cont.)
Standard 130450 points to BS383 and BS25691
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PART MARKING � FLOW DOWN (cont.)
BS25691 points to both BS383 and 130450
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PART MARKING � FLOW DOWN (cont.)
BS383 Contains Part Marking Requirements for Beechcraft Designed Parts
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PART MARKING � General Part Marking Information
General Part Marking Information – BS 383
General marking information includes, but is not limited to, the following:
BOLD text represents the minimum marking information required for Beechcraft designed parts (commercial, military and spares).
• Part Number (PIN)
• Date of Manufacturer (DOM)
• Manufacturer CAGE and/or commercial IDENT Code
– Beechcraft CAGE code required on all Beechcraft designed parts (manufactured in-house or supplied).
• Part Name / Nomenclature*
• Purchase Order, Contract Number, when required *
• Serial Number*
• Special Characteristics (Serialized, Fragile, ESD, UP, Glass, Handle with Care, etc.)
• Lot Number*
• Batch Number*
• Cure Date (CD)
• Date of Expiration (DOE)*
• Data Matrix Symbol (for IUID or other machine-readable (MRI) labels*
– Human-readable Information (HRI) for above symbol*
Items noted with an asterisk (*) are not required unless specifically stated in:
• Contract
• Purchase Order / Quality Clauses
• Engineering Drawing
• Material Specification
• Specified in BS383 Requirements “product specific” paragraphs
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PART MARKING
PART MARKING/IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
• BS383 and Quality Clause QC28 Additional Information
• All products must be identified with the part number or material specification listed on purchase order.
• Identification markings will not be applied on appearance sensitive surfaces, external surfaces of contoured skins and fairings, instrument panels, windows, chrome surfaces, or use stickers that would leave residue.
• Any part that is too small, or due to configuration, cannot be marked with legible required identification, shall be tagged, or bagged and tagged, prior to shipment. Flat surface: 0.25 inch by 2.5 inch (1/4” x 2 1/2”) of uninterrupted area. Bagging or containerizing parts with suitable marking service, to avoid the identification requirements is not permitted.
• When items cannot be physically marked or tagged due to a lack of marking space or because marking or tagging would have an injurious effect, the following methods may be used.
– Marking applied to a supplemental container that may or may not provide item protection, becomes a part of the individual item and is provisioned and managed as a component of that item.
• Loose assemblies (two or more parts) must be packaged and identified as individual units.
• Manufacturer’s name and purchase order number must be identified on the lowest level of packaging.
• On Build to Print parts the supplier must clearly identify first article conformity parts with a unique conformity identifier, such as “FAI” on the part.
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PART MARKING
• Raw Material Identification Requirements
– Raw material identification shall be identified per the controlling specification and shall include manufacturer’s lot or heat lot number.
• Regulatory Specific Identification Requirements
– Any part that has a specific identification requirement such as Technical Standard Order (TSO), FAA Parts Manufacture Authority (FAA-PMA) or other unique regulatory requirements shall be identified per the requirements of the controlling document or specification.
• Fracture Critical and Durability Critical identification Requirements
– Fracture Critical and Durability Critical Identification Requirements can be found on the Beechcraft drawing or specification. Reference the following Beechcraft specifications.
– BS25116-Principal Structural Elements, Fracture Critical Parts, and Durability Critical Parts Control Requirements
– BS25696-Fracture Critical and Durability Parts Control Listing and Identification/Serialization Requirements For Model 3000
• Source Control Drawing (SCD) and Vendor Item Drawing (VID) Identification Requirements
– SCD and VID parts shall be identified as stated on the Beechcraft drawing and vendor drawing.
Additional Information
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PART MARKING � CAGE CODES
CAGE Code or Commercial Identification Markings (Reference Para 3.3.8 – 3.3.8.2 of BS383).
Beechcraft In-house : Parts designed and manufactured by Beechcraft.
Example:
General Part Markings – CAGE Codes – BS 383
(Beechcraft Part Identification Number)
(Beechcraft Cage Code)
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PART MARKING � CAGE CODES
General Part Markings – CAGE Codes – BS 383
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PART MARKING � EXAMPLES � Aircraft Instruments
Aircraft Instruments:
Instrument Identification:Part Number (may be on instrument placard).Supplier Inspector’s Acceptance Stamp and Functional Test StampManufacturing DateFunctional Test DateSerial Number (as applicable)
Examples – Aircraft Instruments – BS 383
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CONTACTS
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