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American Car and Foundry Industries (ACF) Production Route Cards, 1961-1968

Location:

Active:
Inactive: RF-881 Archives, Room 214
Access Restrictions: Records are classified as Confidential/RD; 881 Archives is a security-controlled area.

Volume: 2.0 cu. ft. and approximately 591 partial reels

Accession or Other ID Number: A242, A250, A254, A257-A259, A262, A265, A295-A297, A300, A303, A305, A329-A330

Condition: Good to Fair.

Container Number: A242, A250, A254, A257-A259, A262, A265, A295-A297, A300, A303, A305, A329-A330

Medium: Paper and microfilm

Scanning Suitability: Series contains microfilm.

Duplication: Unknown

Arrangement: Numerical by folder and part number.

Originating Office: Product Control and Product Engineering organizations, Dow Chemical Company; Quality Acceptance Department, American Car and Foundry Industries

Finding Aids: Records Storage Receipt

Disposition Authority: Records schedule under revision

Series Description: This series consists of microfilm and paper copies of production route cards, or travelers, for "J-Line" stainless-steel components manufactured by American Car and Foundry Industries of Albuquerque, New Mexico, for weapons production at Rocky Flats. Each card indicates part number and description; raw material specifications, unit quantity, and size; requisition date; material certification and operator numbers; machine group and number; operation description; heat code; sequence of operations; defective parts and finished goods reports; and tooling information.

For related records, see Volume IV. American Car and Foundry Industries (ACF) Inspection and Certification Records, 1961-1968.

Data Elements: 16, 88-89, 120

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