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Delcam's PowerINSPECT Orbits Saturn Quality Procedures

Delcam's PowerINSPECT Orbits Saturn Quality Procedures
Delcam's PowerINSPECT

On Jan. 7, 1985, a nascent automobile company began its quest to build high-quality cars complicit with an Occam's razor approach to labor and business issues. Following its celebrated birth, Saturn Corp. quickly began producing the quality automobiles that General Motors executives and engineers had imagined in 1982. More than two decades later, Saturn's dedication to quality and strict adherence to production control specifications remain pillars of the company's business plan.

As the first line of defense against collisions and the elements, vehicle body panels are manufactured in accordance with stringent specifications. Slight abnormalities, incorrect measurements and welding flaws are not only unacceptable at Saturn, but they're also under attack.

Saturn's weapon of choice is Delcam's PowerINSPECT, an integrated inspection package for use with 3-D coordinate measuring machines and inspection arms.

PowerINSPECT allows operators at Saturn to inspect complex machined parts and compare them with the original CAD models, producing customized reports in tabular, graphical and pictorial formats.

The portable CMMs are used to check relationships among parts when clamped into a tool for welding. "We rely greatly on these systems to check part surfaces against their CAD models," says Dave Shutte, inspection technician for the underbody resource team. "We also check weld-assembly tools after they're installed, as needed." Much of the precision maintained by the Saturn technicians would be impossible without the technology afforded them by the portable CMMs and PowerINSPECT software. "The most important thing is the flexibility of being able to use the systems anywhere and to measure anything," says Shutte. "Reaching inside, behind and underneath can usually be done only with a portable CMM."

Shutte lauds PowerINSPECT for its ease of use and fast setup, but he's most impressed by its graphic capabilities. "It can be very difficult to get people to understand what you mean when you just have lines of numbers for each of a long list of points," he explains. "Power-INSPECT shows us the CAD file with the inspection points circled and numbered. We can print out the inspection file or e-mail it. People can see what you're talking about." Instead of lines of numbers and lists of points, PowerINSPECT provides technicians at Saturn with wireframe models capable of dynamic rotation. The comprehensive visualization rendered by Power-INSPECT provides ample opportunity to locate and correct flaws before the car rolls off the assembly line.

The CMM-PowerINSPECT combination lands another knockout punch against scrap and rework time. One of the predominant factors contributing to the amount of rework and scrap in a factory is the time taken to repair defects. The shorter the lag time between finding the defect and reporting it, the fewer questionable units are produced. Saturn's effective implementation of portable CMMs and PowerINSPECT has dramatically minimized rework due to the immediate reaction time of the tools and software. "A check fixture tells you if something is fitting or where it's not, but never why," says Bill Gilliam, framing and side quality technician. "This system gives you all kinds of data for analysis and speeds up the resolution of problems."

The integration of both portable CMMs and Power-INSPECT has become an important component in both the production of Saturn's cars and its corporate commitment to simplicity and common sense. Indeed, finding errors and design flaws quickly is one of the simplest, most effective ways to produce quality automobiles with minimum scrap and waste. It's hard to argue with the improvement at Saturn. "Statistically speaking, we're doing significantly better since we began using the portable CMMs and PowerINSPECT," says Frank McMahon, body systems maintenance team leader in fabrication maintenance.

Delcam's PowerINSPECT

Benefits:

  • 3-D inspection at all production stages
  • Multiple report-production options
  • Six standard, two isometric and one user-definable view

www.delcam.com