- Mc & Jon Enterprises Engineering Works
Drilling and mining supplies
Business Philosophy
-All efforts are directed towards customers satisfaction
-On time deliver to customers
-Competitiveness in terms of cost and quality of work for continuous growth and profitability
-Constant advancement in technology
-Customers are our business partners
-Customers are the foundation of M&J’s existence success.
-Customers satisfaction is the gauge of M&J’S success.
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
PRODUCT / EQUIPMENT
METHOD MANUFACTURING
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS also :
Hardness
Microstructure
DESIGN / DRAWING
BILL OF MATERIALS Purchasing
Production planning and control planning
MANUFACTURING Quality Control
ASSEMBLY Quality Control
TESTING Customer’s Approval
DELIVERY
STEPS IN MANUFACTURING
1. Drawing
2. Preparation of materials
3. Planning / Scheduling
4. Fabrication-quality control
5. Assembly-quality control
6. Testing
Note:
For critical parts like casting and forgings and others, quality control processes like X-ray, ultrasonic, tensile and compression test, hardness and chemical analysis are subcontracted to Metals Industry Research and Development Center (MIRDC).
MACHINING
1. The supervisor receives the drawing from the Production Planning and Control Group.
2. Supervisor studies the drawing and discuss the process / method with the operator.
3. Operator works on it. He is the responsible for the quality of his work. (For every critical parts,
personnel from the QC Group are being called for assistance).
4. After fabrication, parts requiring hardening or plating are being sent to our sub-contractor.
· After processing, parts are being inspected thoroughly and are certified if they meet the requirements.
5. Final Machining
6. Quality Control
7. Delivery
WELDING
1. Supervisor receives the drawing from the production, planning and control group
2. Supervisor discusses drawings and method of welding with welders.
3. Welders work on the difference welding machines (like in machining, he is also doing quality control
of his work.
4. Assembly
5. Quality Control (visual and dimensions)
6. Delivery
· Other quality control process like X-ray, ultrasonic and others are being sub contracted to MIRDC
POLICY ON QUALITY CONTROL
This is to ensure the parts, components, sub-assemblies fabricated or supplied by clients for use in the production of their orders and that all incoming materials conform to the requirements of the company,
MACHINE SHOP/CASTING
1. Incoming / Receiving Inspection Report
a. Ocular inspection of materials and supplies purchased to ensure that they meet the specifications set by the
company as per customer requirements
b. Check dimensions of materials. Tool being used: calipers, meters and other measuring tools.
c. Check dimensions of the sample given by the customer.
d. Check drawing with standard specifications and agreement with the customer.
2. In-process Inspection
A. Machine Shop
a. After each operation and before proceeding to the next operation as indicated in the given route sheet given by the Production Control Group.
For turning, milling, grinding, drilling and other operations measuring tools like vernier calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, 3-jaws micrometers are being used.
b. Before and after the heat treatment process. For the softening procedures, we use the Brinell tester in getting the hardness and for hardening we use the Rockwell or Vickers hardness tester.
B. Casting
a. Checking patterns before sending them to our sub-contractor Tools being used: Caliper and meter
b. After casting, x-ray or ultrasonic testing after passing ocular inspection, to ensure that all casting are sound.
· This is being sent to testing center.
c. Dimensional inspection of the casting before machining using calipers and meters.
Note:
For every critical part, chemical composition testing is also being requested from our sub-contractor.
1. Rejections detected during production and their apparent causes shall be recorded in the inspector report form, a copy of which shall be immediately forwarded to production control for proper action.
2. Decisions and other actions on rejections shall be recorded to provide bases in analyzing the causes and effects and avoid their recurrence.
3. Final Inspection
a. Final inspection shall recognize two broad categories of quality characteristics, attributes, and the variables. In inspection by attributes, the unit of the product shall be classified as defective or non-defective with respective to prescribed set of requirements.
Inspection by variables, a quality characteristic shall be measured along a continuous numerical scale and shall be described in terms of position on that scale. Thus, variable inspection shall take into account the degree of conformance of the unit with the specified requirements for the characteristics involved.
a. A final inspection report shall be prepared by the Quality Control inspector and shall contain the findings on the completed lot record in the completed inspection for attached to the report.
2. All defective lots are labeled with metal marker detailing the nature of discrepancies.
3. For finished/product/casting
a. Visual inspection shall be conducted for cracks, pin hold shrinkage, excess metals and others.
b. When required, dimensional inspection shall be conducted.
4. All reports are being prepared by the quality control inspectors and submitted to the supervisor for evaluation of proper action.
DETAILED LIST OF PRODUCT LINES
These product lines are for soil test, mineral drilling, well drilling equipment parts and accessories.
CORE BARRELS
I. AQ3, BQ3, NQ3, PQ3 CORE BARREL ASSY. & HWT CORE BARREL ASSY. (for newly edition)
1. Spearhead Point
2. Compression Spring
3. Detent Plunger
4. Spearhead Base
5. Latch Retracting Case
6. Latch Spring
7. Latch
8. Upper Latch
9. Lower Latch
10. Spindle Assembly
11. Shut off Value
12. Valve Adjusting Washer
13. Spindle Bearing
14. Compression Spring
15. Inner tube cap assembly
16. Stop Ring
17. Core Lifter
18. Core Lifter Case
19. Locking Coupling
20. Locking Coupling
21. Adopter Coupling
22. Landing Ring
23. Inner tube Stabilizer
24. Thread Protector
II. AQ,BQ,NQ,HQ,PQ, Over Shot Assembly
1. cable Clamp
2. Wire Rope Thimble
3. Eye Bolt
4. Swivel cable Collar
5. Needle Thrust Bearing
6. Hydraulic Grease Fitting
7. Body
8. Jar Tube Weldment
9. Jar Staff
10. Locking Sleeve
11. Over Shot Head
12. Compression Spring
13. Lifting Dog
LIFTING, LOWERING & HOLDING EQUIPMENT
1. Sheave Wheels 14” to 24” diameter
2. Tripod Clevis & Bolts
3. Hoisting Plug Assembly
Model: RW, EA, AN, & BNH
4. Safety Foot Clamp Assembly, Hydraulic Type
Model: Small, Medium & Large
5. Casing Clamp ( short & long )
6. Lowering Dog Assembly
7. Holding Dog Assembly
8. Jacking Beam Assembly
Capacity: 100 tons
FISHING TOOLS
1. Casing & Rod recovery taps
2. Casing & Rod Coupling recovers taps
3. Bell Taps
JAR WEIGHT
1. Jar Hammer Assembly
Capacity: 60 to 340 lb.
WATER SWIVELS
1. BOYLES BRAND
a. WBE
b. EAM
c. BNM
d. HME
2. LONG YEAR BRAND
a. Universal & Compact Swivel 25 K & 40 K
Others:
1. Fabrication of Inner Tube Wrench
2. Sub-Adopters & Cross Over Adopters
3. Fabrication of all kinds of Gears
4. Supply parts of FMC 5354 Pump & FMC 520 pump
5. Fabrication of all kinds of Drilling Equipment, Parts & Rehabilitation.
6. Fabrication of Drill Mast Assembly, Long Year 34, 38 & 44
7. Fabrication of Elevated Tank
8. Rolling job 1 1/8 thick up to 3” thick mild steel plate
9. Piping installation
I. BUSINESS ADDRESS
PLANT OFFICE: Block 19 Road 38 Planters Floodway
Barangay San Andres Ploblacion
Cainta Rizal
Tel. No. (632)5719470
(632)5842820
- Missionwe support the drilling and mining industry needs ( products and services )
- Foundedtechnolgy since 1972
- Phone( 632) 571 94 70 / 584 28 20/ 542 0123 / 542 0124 / 400 18 33/ +601163876747
- Emailmcandjonenterprises@gmail.com, mcandjonenterprises@yahoo.com
MC AND JON ENTERPRISES
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
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