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Originally Posted by 70 copo
The worker at that element has to take a wizz and cannot hold it waiting for an ARO to come to replace him. The worker leaves the position on the line and multiple unit drivetrains pass by unstamped.
If the ARO then arrives the Foreman is notified of the discrepancy in totals and then a repair team is sent up to catch up with the car later either on the long lines or in the repair lot. Same deal if no ARO arrives at all.
The repair stamper is then used. That's how I was told it happened at Norwood.
Repair stamper is the long slim bar on the right side.
It all boils down to simple human error.
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Ok - I guess I could see that. Hate it when that happens.
It would be an amazing coincidence that they would be off by ten units - but - I've seen some amazing coincidences.
By the way - it's not just the one car that would need repair. It's all the ones between when the discovery was made back to the VIN stamp operation, too.
K
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Last edited by Keith Seymore; 02-06-2023 at 10:14 PM.
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