Tool Maintenance. The supplier shall maintain the tools dealt with in this agreement according to the instructions for use and maintenance of tools. Upon reception of the tool, ▇▇▇▇▇ and the supplier write “The Tool Acceptance Record” and they define the expected life span for the tool which is stated in the record as well as on the filing card of the tool. Thus, the maintenance cost pass onto the supplier. For every maintenance intervention or repair, the person who performs the maintenance shall be provided with Filing card and the last products manufactured. The supplier is responsible for the repairs and maintenance of the tool: for dismantling, washing, cleaning of the tool, for cleaning of cast surfaces from Al, polishing and sanding if needed (only for Al casts), for replacing ejectors with new ones up to Φ10mm, for replacing round shaped cores with new ones up to Φ10mm, for inspection of cooling channels and tool surfaces in order not to get blocked and so that all the joining parts seal well, for grinding and flattening of all the imprinted surfaces, except for the part designing surfaces, for cleaning and maintaining the casting ▇▇▇▇ (only for Al casts), for grinding and maintaining cutting tools, replacing punching needles up to Φ10mm (only for Al casts), for manufacturing ejector bars. ▇▇▇▇▇ allows only the maintenance needed for faultless working and keeping the life span of the tools. The maintenance is to be also preventive according to the specific characteristics of the tool. The critical spare parts are to be always in stock in order to shorten the maintenance time and to increase the reliability of semi-products supply. In case of substantial tool break-downs on the tools dealt with in this agreement, the supplier writes “The Record of Tool Break-Down. ▇▇▇▇▇ and the supplier agree where the tool is repaired and who covers the costs. In the case the tools and replacement parts are worn out before the end of its planned life span, the costs are paid by the tool producer, after the end of its planned life span they are covered by ▇▇▇▇▇. The supplier covers all the costs of replacing of the lost tool or the tool which becomes useless due to supplier’s activities. The substitute tool, due to the before listed reasons, becomes ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ property and the subject of this agreement. When the tool is transferred to the supplier, it is given valid constructional documentation of the tool, i.e.: assembly instructions; plan of the tool, plan of replacement parts which shall be provided by the supplier. The supplier is expected to keep “The Filing Card of a Tool” for every tool, which shall include: the expected life span, the total number of manufactured pieces, the observations during the batch – description, the interventions carried out during the batch – description, the interventions carried out after the batch – description. On returning of the tool, the filing card is submitted to ▇▇▇▇▇. In case the supplier does not keep “The Filing Card of the Tool”, it is penalized with the amount of maintenance for each tool. The supplier is expected to enable ▇▇▇▇▇ to audit, at any time during the working time, the condition of the tools and all documentation connected with them. ▇▇▇▇▇ claims its right to annually take stock inventory check of ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ tools at the supplier. The supplier is expected to carry out, at its own expense, regular metrological check of the measuring tools which are ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ property. Other requirements regarding the measuring tools shall be used similarly as for the manufacturing tools.
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Tool Maintenance. The supplier shall maintain the tools dealt with in this agreement according to the instructions for use and maintenance of tools. Upon reception of the tool, ▇▇▇▇▇ and the supplier write “The Tool Acceptance Recordtool acceptance record” and they define the expected life span for the tool which is stated in the record as well as on the filing card of the tool. Thus, the maintenance cost pass onto the supplier. For every maintenance intervention or repair, the person who performs the maintenance shall be provided with Filing card and the last products manufactured. The supplier is responsible for the repairs and maintenance of the tool: for dismantling, washing, cleaning of the tool, for cleaning of cast surfaces from Al, polishing and sanding if needed (only for Al casts), ) for replacing ejectors with new ones up to Φ10mm, for replacing round shaped cores with new ones up to Φ10mm, for inspection of cooling channels and tool surfaces in order not to get blocked and so that all the joining parts seal well, for grinding and flattening of all the imprinted surfaces, except for the part designing surfaces, for cleaning and maintaining the casting ▇▇▇▇ (only for Al casts), for grinding and maintaining cutting tools, replacing punching needles up to Φ10mm (only for Al casts), for manufacturing ejector bars. ▇▇▇▇▇ allows only the maintenance needed for faultless working and keeping the life span of the tools. The maintenance is to be also preventive according to the specific characteristics of the tool. The critical spare parts are to be always in stock in order to shorten the maintenance time and to increase the reliability of semi-products supply. In case of substantial tool break-downs on the tools dealt with in this agreement, the supplier writes “The Record record of Tool Breaktool break-Downdown. ▇▇▇▇▇ and the supplier agree where the tool is repaired and who covers the costs. In the case the tools and replacement parts are worn out before the end of its planned life span, the costs are paid by the tool producer, after the end of its planned life span they are covered by ▇▇▇▇▇. The supplier covers all the costs of replacing of the lost tool or the tool which becomes useless due to supplier’s activities. The substitute tool, due to the before listed reasons, becomes ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ property and the subject of this agreement. When the tool is transferred to the supplier, it is given valid constructional documentation of the tool, i.e.: assembly instructions; plan of the tool, tool plan plans of replacement parts which shall be provided by the supplier. The supplier is expected to keep “The Filing Card filing card of a Tooltool” for every tool, which shall include: the expected life span, the total number of manufactured pieces, the observations during the batch – description, the interventions carried out during the batch – description, the interventions carried out after the batch – description. On returning of the tool, the filing card is submitted to ▇▇▇▇▇. In case the supplier does not keep “The Filing Card filing card of the Tooltool”, it is penalized with the amount of maintenance for each tool. The supplier is expected to enable ▇▇▇▇▇ to audit, at any time during the working time, the condition of the tools and all documentation connected with them. ▇▇▇▇▇ claims its right to annually take stock inventory check of ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ tools at the supplier. The supplier is expected to carry out, at its own expense, regular metrological check of the measuring tools which are ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ property. Other requirements regarding the measuring tools shall be used similarly as for the manufacturing tools.
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Tool Maintenance. The supplier shall maintain the tools dealt with in this agreement according to the instructions for use and maintenance of tools. Upon reception of the tool, ▇▇▇▇▇ and the supplier write “The Tool Acceptance Record” and they define the expected life span for the tool which is stated in the record as well as on the filing card of the tool. Thus, the maintenance cost pass onto the supplier. For every maintenance intervention or repair, the person who performs the maintenance shall be provided with Filing card and the last products manufactured. The supplier is responsible for the repairs and maintenance of the tool: • for dismantling, washing, cleaning of the tool, • for cleaning of cast surfaces from Al, polishing and sanding if needed (only for Al casts), • for replacing ejectors with new ones up to Φ10mm, • for replacing round shaped cores with new ones up to Φ10mm, • for inspection of cooling channels and tool surfaces in order not to get blocked and so that all the joining parts seal well, • for grinding and flattening of all the imprinted surfaces, except for the part designing surfaces, • for cleaning and maintaining the casting ▇▇▇▇ (only for Al casts), • for grinding and maintaining cutting tools, replacing punching needles up to Φ10mm (only for Al casts), • for manufacturing ejector bars. ▇▇▇▇▇ allows only the maintenance needed for faultless working and keeping the life span of the tools. The maintenance is to be also preventive according to the specific characteristics of the tool. The critical spare parts are to be always in stock in order to shorten the maintenance time and to increase the reliability of semi-products supply. In case of substantial tool break-downs on the tools dealt with in this agreement, the supplier writes “The Record of Tool Break-Down. ▇▇▇▇▇ and the supplier agree where the tool is repaired and who covers the costs. In the case the tools and replacement parts are worn out before the end of its planned life span, the costs are paid by the tool producer, after the end of its planned life span they are covered by ▇▇▇▇▇. The supplier covers all the costs of replacing of the lost tool or the tool which becomes useless due to supplier’s activities. The substitute tool, due to the before listed reasons, becomes ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ property and the subject of this agreement. When the tool is transferred to the supplier, it is given valid constructional documentation of the tool, i.e.: • assembly instructions; plan of the tool, • plan of replacement parts which shall be provided by the supplier. The supplier is expected to keep “The Filing Card of a Tool” for every tool, which shall include: • the expected life span, • the total number of manufactured pieces, • the observations during the batch – description, • the interventions carried out during the batch – description, • the interventions carried out after the batch – description. On returning of the tool, the filing card is submitted to ▇▇▇▇▇. In case the supplier does not keep “The Filing Card of the Tool”, it is penalized with the amount of maintenance for each tool. The supplier is expected to enable ▇▇▇▇▇ to audit, at any time during the working time, the condition of the tools and all documentation connected with them. ▇▇▇▇▇ claims its right to annually take stock inventory check of ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ tools at the supplier. The supplier is expected to carry out, at its own expense, regular metrological check of the measuring tools which are ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ property. Other requirements regarding the measuring tools shall be used similarly as for the manufacturing tools.
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Tool Maintenance. The supplier shall maintain the tools dealt with in this agreement according to the instructions for use and maintenance of tools. Upon reception of the tool, ▇▇▇▇▇ and the supplier write “The Tool Acceptance Record” and they define the expected life span for the tool which is stated in the record as well as on the filing card of the tool. Thus, the maintenance cost pass onto the supplier. For every maintenance intervention or repair, the person who performs the maintenance shall be provided with Filing card and the last products manufactured. The supplier is responsible for the repairs and maintenance of the tool: • for dismantling, washing, cleaning of the tool, • for cleaning of cast surfaces from Al, polishing and sanding if needed (only for Al casts), • for replacing ejectors with new ones up to Φ10mm, • for replacing round shaped cores with new ones up to Φ10mm, • for inspection of cooling channels and tool surfaces in order not to get blocked and so that all the joining parts seal well, • for grinding and flattening of all the imprinted surfaces, except for the part designing surfaces, • for cleaning and maintaining the casting ▇▇▇▇ (only for Al casts), • for grinding and maintaining cutting tools, replacing punching needles up to Φ10mm (only for Al casts), • for manufacturing ejector bars. ▇▇▇▇▇ allows only the maintenance needed for faultless working and keeping the life span of the tools. The maintenance is to be also preventive according to the specific characteristics of the tool. The critical spare parts are to be always in stock in order to shorten the maintenance time and to increase the reliability of semi-products supply. In case of substantial tool break-downs on the tools dealt with in this agreement, the supplier writes “The Record of Tool Break-Down. ▇▇▇▇▇ and the supplier agree where the tool is repaired and who covers the costs. In the case the tools and replacement parts are worn out before the end of its planned life span, the costs are paid by the tool producer, after the end of its planned life span they are covered by ▇▇▇▇▇. The supplier covers all the costs of replacing of the lost tool or the tool which becomes useless due to supplier’s activities. The substitute tool, due to the before listed reasons, becomes ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ property and the subject of this agreement. When the tool is transferred to the supplier, it is given valid constructional documentation of the tool, i.e.: • assembly instructions; plan of the tool, • plan of replacement parts which shall be provided by the supplier. The supplier is expected to keep “The Filing Card of a Tool” for every tool, which shall include: • the expected life span, • the total number of manufactured pieces, • the observations during the batch – description, • the interventions carried out during the batch – description, • the interventions carried out after the batch – description. On returning of the tool, the filing card is submitted to ▇▇▇▇▇. In case the supplier does not keep “The Filing Card of the Tool”, it is penalized with the amount of maintenance for each tool. The supplier is expected to enable ▇▇▇▇▇ to audit, at any time during the working time, the condition of the tools and all documentation connected with them. ▇▇▇▇▇ Domel claims its right to annually take stock inventory check of ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ tools at the supplier. The supplier is expected to carry out, at its own expense, regular metrological check of the measuring tools which are ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ property. Other requirements regarding the measuring tools shall be used similarly as for the manufacturing tools.
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