
Why Inspection and Documentation Matter as Much as Machining
DHANRAJ Engineering Team
The Gap Between Machined and Verified
In heavy engineering, a component that leaves the machine is not a finished component until it has been inspected and verified against the drawing. The gap between "machined" and "verified to drawing" is where problems live — and where they get discovered either in your shop or, worse, in the field.
Our Six-Stage Process
At DHANRAJ Engineering, our manufacturing process is built around six stages, with inspection embedded as a mandatory step — not an optional add-on:
- Drawing & Process Study
- Fixture & Setup Planning
- CNC Programming
- Heavy Machining
- Inspection & Verification
- Dispatch & Documentation
What We Verify
Every component is measured against its drawing tolerances for all critical dimensions — bore diameters, locations, flatness, parallelism, surface finish and any other feature specified on the drawing. We do not dispatch components that fail to meet the drawing specification.
Documentation You Can Trust
Inspection documentation is provided with every delivery. This gives your incoming quality team an immediate record of the dimensional status of the component, reducing your incoming inspection burden and providing a traceable record for your quality system.
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