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The document describes the process of making doors which involves cabinet making, fitting for handicapped accessibility, adding gas kits, holder sheets, foaming, and hinge fitting before assembly on deep freezers. Doors can be rejected for major dents, scratches, defects in bulb wires, or missing strips where hinges attach.
The document describes the process of making doors which involves cabinet making, fitting for handicapped accessibility, adding gas kits, holder sheets, foaming, and hinge fitting before assembly on deep freezers. Doors can be rejected for major dents, scratches, defects in bulb wires, or missing strips where hinges attach.
The document describes the process of making doors which involves cabinet making, fitting for handicapped accessibility, adding gas kits, holder sheets, foaming, and hinge fitting before assembly on deep freezers. Doors can be rejected for major dents, scratches, defects in bulb wires, or missing strips where hinges attach.
Making of door cabinet Handicap Fitting Gas kit Fitting Holder Sheet fitting Foaming Hing fitting. And then send to assemble on deep freezer.
Causes of Doors Rejection;:
Doors are rejected because of following reasons: Major Dents (doors having minor dents are repairable). Scratches. Defect in bulb wire. Drop off strip from which hing has to be attached.