Deployment

From camera to control plan in three steps.

Qcvisionly deployment is scoped as a 60–90 day pilot. We handle camera configuration, calibration, and IATF documentation. You supply production parts and cell access.

01

Camera & lighting calibration (Week 1–2)

Qcvisionly's vision systems engineer arrives at your production cell with the imaging hardware โ€” GigE Vision camera, structured light or ring illumination matched to your part geometry. We configure the inspection fixture, set lighting exposure, and perform a NIST-traceable calibration. Calibration output is a measurement calibration file signed with the serial number of the calibration artifact used.

You provide: Production cell access, sample parts (10–20 representative pieces), fixture drawings.
02

Defect library and tolerance upload (Week 3–4)

Your existing APQP control plan defect classes and dimensional tolerances are imported. Standard defect classes (powder coat voids, weld undercut, surface scratch, edge burr) require no manual retraining — they are pre-configured in Qcvisionly's defect taxonomy. Custom defect classes require 2–3 days of capture and validation with production parts.

You provide: APQP control plan worksheet (Excel or PDF), dimensional drawing with tolerances.
03

Line-side deployment & IATF documentation (Week 5+)

The inspection system is deployed at the production cell. SPC data feed begins immediately. Qcvisionly delivers the IQ/OQ/PQ validation documentation package: Installation Qualification (IQ) confirming hardware setup, Operational Qualification (OQ) confirming inspection performance against known reference parts, and Performance Qualification (PQ) confirming production throughput and detection rates under real production conditions.

Deliverables: IQ/OQ/PQ protocol documents, Gauge R&R study, IATF ยง8.5.1 process records, SPC chart baseline.

Ready to start your pilot?

Submit a pilot request and Priscilla or Dev will call within one business day to discuss your production cell and inspection requirements.

Request Pilot