Technical Audits Promote Quality Control During Equipment Procurement

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Edward DeLilla
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Formalized technical audits for mining machinery during manufacturing are a fairly new concept to the North American mining industry. Although used extensively elsewhere, especially in Australia, the concept of independent auditing of machinery design and manufacturing has been slow to gain acceptance in the United States and Canada. Simply stated, a technical audit is an independent, third-party review of all or specific portions of machinery design, manufacturing and assembly to verify compliance with purchase specifications and suitability of the machinery for the specified application. If specified correctly, the useful life of different kinds of structural and mechanical components can be extended beyond normally accepted usage. There is no reason why, if properly designed and built for the application, major structural components on mining machinery cannot be made to last for 20 years before being rebuilt. Also, gearing can be made to routinely last for 15 years.
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APA: Edward DeLilla  (1995)  Technical Audits Promote Quality Control During Equipment Procurement

MLA: Edward DeLilla Technical Audits Promote Quality Control During Equipment Procurement. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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