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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FIRST ARTICLE INSPECTION FORM QC-1351 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Part No.' and 'Part Name' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as these are critical identifiers.
  3. Fill in the 'Serial No.' and 'FAI Report No.' to track your inspection report effectively.
  4. Complete the 'Part Revision Level', 'Drawing No.', and 'Drawing Rev.' sections to provide detailed specifications of the part.
  5. Indicate any 'Additional Changes' made during production, if applicable, for transparency.
  6. Select between 'Detail FAI' or 'Assembly FAI' based on your inspection type, ensuring you follow up with relevant details in subsequent fields.
  7. Input your organization name, supplier code, and purchase order number (P.O. No.) for proper documentation.
  8. If applicable, provide a reason for a partial FAI and complete the index section with necessary part numbers or sub-assembly numbers.
  9. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected where indicated to confirm that all characteristics meet requirements before submitting your form.

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A First Article Inspection (FAI) is a production validation process for verifying that a new or modified production process produces conforming parts that meet the manufacturing specification detailed in technical or engineering drawings.
Heres how you can create a First Article Inspection Report in five steps. Step 1: Pre-plan your FAI. Before beginning, gather the documentation needed for your First Article Inspection: Step 2: Create an inspection plan. Step 3: Manufacture the part. Step 4: Collect data. Step 5: Create report.
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The purpose of First Piece/Part Inspection is to identify and correct any defect/issues with the manufacturing process before start of production. Before they can cause problems with the final product or may result as costly rework or scrap.
First article inspection is part of PPAP or may precede full-blown PPAP. The difference is that FAI is conducted on the first part or parts produced from a new or changed design, and PPAP is a more extensive process evaluating a series of parts from a full production run for new parts.
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This inspection is performed on the first pieces (articles) that come off the new or updated process or equipment. Typically the supplier of the part will submit 3-5 pieces with a full dimensional inspection and material certification. If the parts are rare this may be reduced to a single piece.
For the supplier, an FAI is an opportunity to evaluate the manufacturability of a part, ensure completeness of the design documentation, identify design errors, recommend design changes to improve manufacturability, and establish the manufacturing process and supply chain for the part.

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