Quality inspection checking points are specific areas or criteria that inspectors focus on during the inspection process to assess the quality of products. These points can vary depending on the type of product and industry, but they generally cover essential aspects such as product functionality, appearance, packaging, labeling, and safety compliance. Checking points may include verifying dimensions, conducting performance tests, inspecting for defects or damages, checking for proper documentation and certifications, assessing labeling accuracy, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. These points serve as guidelines for inspectors to thoroughly evaluate the product's quality and determine if it meets the buyer's specifications and industry standards.

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