Message: | Scott comes from an equipment company in the United States. In the second half of last year, they developed a hydraulic equipment to be introduced at the exhibition. The chief engineer of the company requires the purchasing department to get all hydraulic manifold blocks arrive at the factory within 3 months. There is a hydraulic manifold block. Due to the slow production, the production time of 45 days is not enough. Scott disassembled the hydraulic manifold blocks, purchased the hydraulic valve blocks from one factory and the hydraulic cartridge valves from another factory. All hydraulic manifold blocks and those parts produced separately arrived at the factory in the United States in 3 months. The technicians in the workshop installed them. After a few days of commissioning, they found that there were oil leakage on one hydraulic manifold block, that is the one disassembled and produced in two different factories. The chief engineer requires getting a new hydraulic manifold block within 1 month, otherwise it will be too late to catch the exhibition.
Scott contacted the original manufacturer. As a result, the two hydraulic valve manufacturers prevaricated each other. Their engineers also tested the hydraulic cartridge valves and hydraulic valve blocks separately, and there was no abnormality. Scott tried to contact new manufacturers of hydraulic manifold blocks, but they all said that they couldn't get samples ready within 30 days. Scott was worried.
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