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The Use of a Modified S.A.E. H-Point Machine in Assembly Plants
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As part of a continuing Ford Motor Company program to improve the seating packages of production cars, a simplified in-plant method was developed to check seating variations in production vehicles. The method also provided information helpful in determining causal factors when any irregularities were found. Equipment necessary for checking was designed to be easily transported to any site.
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Klann, C., "The Use of a Modified S.A.E. H-Point Machine in Assembly Plants," SAE Technical Paper 770252, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770252.Also In
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