TOOLING IDENTIFICATION AND PHOTO REQUIREMENTS FOR
CHRYSLER OWNED TOOLS
Last Update: January 1, 2013
REQUIRED ASSET IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION:
• Every tool must be properly identified with the required asset I.D. information.
• Asset I.D. information must be permanently marked on the tool via etching, embossing or stamping. NOT acceptable as permanent mark: stenciling, painting , inking, riveting, gluing and welding ID tags.
• Each I.D. must include the statement: “PROPERTY OF CHRYSLER” • Each I.D. must include the tool identification number; aka “STR” number . • Each I.D. must include the description of the part made by tool.
• Each I.D. must include the tool description (multi-cavity, etc.).
IMPORTANT
• Chrysler requires asset photos for every tool. • The tool needs to be photographed in the ‘open’ condition and in the
‘closed’ condition. • The asset I.D. information must show in the photograph of the tool.
• Take a separate close-up picture of the asset I.D. if the STR # cannot be clearly read on the full shot picture of the tool.
• One tool usually requires several pictures. Pictures are to be assembled on a Power Point slide so they can be enlarged if necessary. Arrows, circles, etc. help with identification.
See next slide for sample.
ASSET PHOTO REQUIREMENTS
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1.) tool in open and closed condi7on 2.) close up of the engraved I.D. info. 3.) arrow and circle showing where I.D. informa7on is located on the tool.