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The designer creates a kind of "Inhouse Standard" by putting in a text like above.
This is far beyond any may's,shall's,might's,could's and so on.
It's a very clear instruction to do something that is not precisely described in the ASME!

The "Inhouse Standard" overules the the ASME.
(my personal experience over 40 years in the automobile industry)

One has to take care that this "IS" is communicated to all involved departments,
plants and companies.

Don't ask if it's according ASME.
Better ask if it makes sense. (from a technical point of view)
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Andreas,

I see what you're getting at. This is essentially managements solution to their issue. Instead of checking the part four times, I will write a more robust program to check it all four ways in one run by creating new alignments. But I agree that they should make this more formal on their prints or on a quality doc or something. The next programmer will have no clue, and they may run in to the problem again and forget how we "solved" it.
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