Perform inline inspection

Perform inline inspection


Inline inspections are crucial for maintaining machine quality and efficiency. By conducting regular inline inspections, potential issues can be identified and addressed promptly, preventing major problems and downtime.

Performing inline inspections involves the following steps:

Check your access:

Ensure that you have the necessary access permissions to perform inline inspections. If you are unsure about your access level, consult your supervisor or IT department for clarification.

Once access is confirmed, navigate to the machines page where the specific machine or process requiring inline inspection is located. To navigate to the machines page, you can follow the next steps:

  1. Go to the supervisors department
  2. Then open the machines page 
  3. to be able to do the inspection you have to make sure that there is an employee assigned to the machine. Note: if there is no employee assigned to the machine you won't be able to do the inspection, and the inspection button won't appear.

Click on the inspection button:

Locate the inspection button positioned in the left corner next to the relevant machine. Clicking on this button will open the inline inspection page.

Choose the order number, process, and quantity:

On the inspection page, select the corresponding order number, process, and the quantity of items that need to be inspected.

Review the list of defects:

Take a thorough look at the list of defects, which are categorized to facilitate identification.

Select the defect group:

Choose the defect group that aligns with the identified issues. Click on the specific defects found. If you mistakenly select an incorrect number of defected pieces, it is easy to adjust the number accordingly.

Review the number of defect-free and defected pieces:

Evaluate the count of defect-free pieces as well as the count of pieces with defects.

Save the inspection:

To finalize the inline inspection, click on the save button, ensuring that all relevant data and observations are recorded.


By following these steps, you can effectively conduct inline inspections, contributing to the overall maintenance of machine quality and efficiency.