Inspection for aluminum die casting housings should focus on the dimensions that affect assembly first. A housing can pass a general appearance check and still fail if the sealing face, hole location or thread depth is wrong.

| Item | Tool or method | Acceptance focus |
|---|---|---|
| Hole position | caliper, fixture or CMM | assembly fit |
| Thread | thread gauge | go/no-go result |
| Flatness | height gauge or fixture | sealing or mounting |
| Appearance | visual inspection | burr, scratch, coating defect |
Related pages: dimensional inspection and electronic control housing.
For aluminum die casting housings, not every dimension has the same importance. Critical-to-function dimensions should be checked first because they decide whether the housing can be assembled.
If a housing has several mounting holes or mates with another part, a custom checking fixture may be faster and more practical than measuring every point separately. This is especially useful for repeat batch production.
A housing may have dozens of dimensions, but not every dimension deserves the same inspection effort. The dimensions that control assembly, sealing, screw fit and visible appearance should be ranked first. This prevents inspection from becoming a box-checking exercise while missing the features that cause real problems.
For an electronic housing, the plan may start with mounting hole position, gasket surface flatness and connector opening burrs. General outside dimensions can be checked less frequently if they do not affect assembly. For a painted housing, coating appearance and packing protection should be added after dimensional checks.
| Inspection level | Housing feature | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| critical | mounting holes and sealing face | controls assembly |
| important | threads and cable openings | prevents installation problems |
| appearance | visible exterior surfaces | protects customer-facing quality |
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