Loren Pechtel wrote:tlb wrote:That depends on whether they were truly counterfeit or were bolts with a lower strength marking, that were not intended for this use; if they were poorly made, then they would have the incorrect strength marking; but it they were made with a lower strength and were so marked, then the problem is in the maintenance people trying to save money. Take another look a Theemile's post:
Counterfeit bolts are not a problem of quality control in the manufacturing; they are a problem of criminal intent.
But the reason they're cheaper is the lack of quality control.
Another issue I've personally run into is what I call the over-smart new MBA.
Company A hires a new MBA and gives him a job of reviewing processes and quotes to save money. New MBA has no experience and a shiny degree, so looks through quotes and sees Item C costs too much, so he finds a different provider for Item C without knowing/discovering/passing along the exact specifications for item C to the new vendor, who happily sells their new client non-compliant item C. New MBA reports he saved a buck, then goes on to another project cocksure that he can herd cats where no one has ever been able to do.
Meanwhile item C is ordered and fills parts bins around the company with the installers being non-the wiser.
I Literally was just on a call 2 hours ago where our Facilities Security team was arguing that the cheap Chinese made security system a manufacturing site had installed to monitor product quality in labs needed to be removed because it because it violated NDAA Sec 889, a federal law prohibiting Chinese cameras and security systems because of the back doors in them for video streaming from the PLA and them being back doors for network attack vectors.
Yet the lab guys were saying "we don't want to spend money - we won't let anything bad happen. - can we just put it on the network so we can monitor from our houses?"
So there doesn't need to be malfeasance involved, just ignorance, cheapness, and laziness. And it helps if there is a pervasive attitude towards cutting corners.