EXECUTION RECORDEXR-393

Recurring AMR structural parts and cable harness production

An AMR team needed recurring production of structural chassis panels and cable harnesses for fleet deployment. They needed unit-to-unit consistency and per-unit traceability across multiple production batches.

Starting point

Locked 2D drawings and a harness connection list from a previous prototype run. BOM was complete but had one component substitution that had not been updated in the drawings.

Execution risk

Recurring production without a controlled file revision and per-unit inspection produces variance across units that compounds over a fleet. A missed component substitution in the drawings would produce parts that do not match the current design intent.

What KnowYi clarified

BOM-to-drawing alignment confirmed the substitution and updated the file revision. Harness connection list was converted to a manufacturing-ready harness drawing with connector PN, pin assignments, and continuity test points.

What KnowYi delivered

CNC structural panels with dimensional inspection per lot, cable harnesses with continuity test records per unit, and serial number assignment per unit across multiple batches.

Records produced

Per-unit serial number, dimensional inspection report per lot, harness continuity test record per unit, manufacturing photos, delivery tracking per batch.

Why it matters

The AMR fleet required consistent hardware across units for interchangeable maintenance. A per-unit build record made it possible to identify the exact production state of any unit in the field.

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