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1. What wrench sizes and uses will you employ on your audit routes?
2. Are fasteners audited as they are installed, or afterwards?
3. Where do you get your spec limits?
4. How often do the limits change (update, edited, reviewed)?
5. What are the critical torque measurements that you need to audit or collect data on?
6. What labels do you think you’ll need (non-data information)?
7. Do you need to evaluate your joint variation (stiction)?
8. How do you organize your audit plans?
9. How do you store all the readings that are being taken?
10. How do you determine that all critical torque readings have been taken and that they have been
taken on time?
11. What reports do you need to provide and how often?