So, the product's design errors can be corrected after the product is in a customer's hands.
If somebody's retrofitted around a design error, I sure as hell never heard about it.
Often it is quite difficult to distinguish the source of the design errors, and what the user did wrong.
So far, no design errors have been found, leading them to believe the problem is in the manufacturing process.
On the other side, design errors regularly get through the multiple stages of review and checking.
Limitations will be discussed such as the statistical framework or design errors made in the beginning.
This can be caused by a lack of material availability, a change in vendor, or to compensate for a design error.
The problem appears to be due to faulty welds rather than a design error.
The known design errors are all from the early years.
For the life of me, I can never figure out how such design errors can occur.