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17 www.asm-smt.com 8. Product safety and prod uct related en vironmental protection As a fundamental principle, all manufacturers have an obligat ion to supply safe products. The products supplied must not represent any …
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7.7.4. Production permit waiver
The concession is designed to provide a one-time opportunity to supply slightly defective parts to ASM AS upon prior
approval.
A concession is an approval of single parts, assemblies and materials not complying with the specifications of ASM AS,
this approval being limited in quantity and/or time.
A concession must always be made in writing, see Appendix 11.4. It shall be requested via the competent Procurement
department or the Supplier Quality department of ASM AS.
A supplier’s request for a concession must include:
• Description of the defect
• ASM AS material number, including the functional and product version
• Affected quantity
• Affected serial numbers
• Definition of the corrective and preventive measures for subsequent reliable and permanent avoidance of the
fault.
A release can only be issued if the functionality, durability, reliability and safety of the affected products are not impaired.
A copy of the concession certificate shall be enclosed with the delivery.
7.8. Processing of Returns
7.8.1. General procedure
As a rule, returns are processed by means of repair orders.
Returns can be products
• that is sent to the supplier for repair because they were damaged at ASM AS and must be repaired.
• that exhibit quality defects for which the supplier is responsible.
When these products are delivered again, it shall be observed that the deliveries are made to execute the corresponding
repair orders and not another order that is still open.
It shall be ensured that no repaired products are delivered as new products.
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8. Product safety and product related environmental protection
As a fundamental principle, all manufacturers have an obligation to supply safe products.
The products supplied must not represent any hazard to life or limb, health, property or the environment.
8.1. Conformity of ASM AS products
The primary markets for sales of ASM AS products are in Europe, North America and Asia.
Suppliers and manufacturers of products are obliged to observe the norms, standards and statutory requirements that
apply to their products in the relevant countries.
In addition, ASM AS must also observe the norms, standards and statutory requirements that apply to its products in these
countries.
For this reason, suppliers and manufacturers of products must also observe the directives and standards listed below for
the products supplied to ASM AS.
Directives and standards for Europe:
DIRECTIVE 2011 / 65 / EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS)
Directives and standards for P.R. China:
GB/T 26572-2011 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Restricted Substances in Electrical and Electronic
Products.
SJ/T 11364-2014 Marking for the Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electrical Products.
Directives and standards for North America:
UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment
UL 94 Flammability of Plastic Materials for parts in Devices and Appliances
Product-related requirements in respect of norms and standards that go beyond this are defined in the product
specifications.
Supplementing information and requirements to the product related environmental protection see also chapter 9.7.
8.2. Archiving
The supplier is obliged to ensure the seamless archiving of all quality-relevant documents and data for the purpose of
product liability / product safety.
The archiving of documents and data forms the secure technical foundation in case of recourse.
The archiving of quality-related data and documents subject to legal safekeeping requirements must be ensured for a
minimum period of two years for hard copies and ten years for soft copies.
Safekeeping periods exceeding the above legal minimum periods may also result from the life cycle of the corresponding
products with the user or from statutory periods of limitation for product liability cases or specific applicable legal
regulations, e.g. for products installed in plants.
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9. Technical Requirements
The requirements and standards listed in this chapter shall apply unless other specifications are included in the product
specific documentation.
9.1. Mechanical components and assemblies
The independence principle as defined in ISO 8015 shall apply as a tolerance standard.
9.1.1. General tolerances
Applicable standards
ISO 1101: Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Geometrical tolerancing - Tolerances of form, orientation, location
and run-out
ISO 5459 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Geometrical tolerancing - Datums and datum systems
ISO 2692 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Geometrical tolerancing - Maximum material requirement (MMR),
least material requirement (LMR) and reciprocity requirement (RPR)
ISO 14405 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Geometrical tolerancing - Dimensional tolerancing
ISO 5458 Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) - Geometrical tolerancing - Positional tolerancing
ISO 1302 Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) - Indication of surface texture in technical product documentation
ISO 2768 General tolerances
ISO 2768-1 Part 1: Tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual tolerance indications
ISO 2768-2 Part 2: Geometrical tolerances for features without individual tolerance indications
The general tolerances apply to the finished parts, including the surface according to DIN ISO 2768 Part 1 and 2. ASM AS
has defined the tolerance classes “m” (T1) and “H” (T2).
9.1.2. Fits
Applicable standards
ISO 286 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – ISO code system for tolerances on linear sizes
ISO 286-1 Part 1: Basis of tolerances, deviations and fits
ISO 286-2 Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance classes and limit deviations for holes and shafts
This standard defines the fit systems of basic hole and basic shaft as well as the terms of main dimensions, fundamental
tolerances, tolerance zone, degree of tolerance and tolerance class.
9.1.3. Drilled / counter bored holes
Applicable standards
ISO 15065:2005 Countersinks for countersunk head screws with head configuration in accordance with
ISO 7721
ISO 13715 Technical product documentation—Edges of undefined shape—Vocabulary and
Indications
DIN EN ISO 15065 Counter bores for countersunk screws with standard heads according to ISO 7721
DIN 974-1 (Eng) Counter bores for cap screws
DIN 974-2 (Eng) Counter bores for hexagon head cap screws
ISO 273:1979 Fasteners – Clearance holes for bolt and screws
For blind holes, the specified dimensions for hole depths without specific tolerances should be considered as minimum
dimensions.
The edges that result from the production of drilled and counter bored holes must be free of burrs as defined in DIN ISO
13715.