Introduction: Trust, But Verify
You’ve ordered a container shipment of snooker slate. The supplier assured you of premium quality — CNC flatness, 6-side sealing, precision bolt holes.
But when the wooden crates arrive at your warehouse or job site…
How do you know the slate is actually good?
Quality inspection is the difference between a successful installation and a costly nightmare.
❌ Without inspection: You discover warped slate after cloth installation. The installer blames the slate supplier. The supplier blames the installer. You’re stuck with a $5,000 problem.
✅ With inspection: You catch flatness issues, cracks, or misaligned bolt holes before installation. You file a claim with photos. You get replacement slate or a credit note.
As a professional slate manufacturer and billiard parts supplier, we’ve seen every possible defect. In this guide, we’ll give you a 50-point quality inspection checklist — covering before delivery, upon receipt, pre-installation, and post-installation.
Use this checklist to protect your investment.
Quick Summary: The 4 Phases of Slate Inspection
| Phase | When | What You Check | Effort |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Before shipment (at factory) | Packaging, documentation, pre-shipment photos | Low (ask supplier) |
| Phase 2 | Upon receipt (at warehouse) | Crate condition, visible damage, moisture | Medium |
| Phase 3 | Pre-installation (slate unpacked) | Flatness, thickness, bolt holes, seams, cracks | High |
| Phase 4 | Post-installation (after leveling) | Final flatness, ball roll, seam smoothness | Medium |
Let’s go through each phase in detail — with pass/fail criteria and action items.
Phase 1: Before Shipment (Factory Inspection)
Goal: Verify quality before the slate leaves the factory. This is your best chance to catch problems without paying for return shipping.
Checklist 1.1: Documentation Request
| # | Check | Pass / Fail | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.1.1 | Mill test certificate (thickness, density, absorption) | ☐ | |
| 1.1.2 | Flatness test report (per slate piece) | ☐ | |
| 1.1.3 | Quarry source certificate (origin) | ☐ | |
| 1.1.4 | Bolt hole drilling drawing (DXF or PDF) | ☐ | |
| 1.1.5 | Packing list (quantity, crate dimensions, weight) | ☐ | |
| 1.1.6 | Pre-shipment photos (slate top, edges, bolt holes, crate) | ☐ |
Checklist 1.2: Packaging Verification (via photos)
| # | Check | Pass / Fail | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.2.1 | Crate material — 12mm+ plywood (15mm for 45mm slate) | ☐ | |
| 1.2.2 | Foam padding — visible on all sides | ☐ | |
| 1.2.3 | Steel bands — 4-6 per crate, tight | ☐ | |
| 1.2.4 | Corner protectors — steel or heavy plastic | ☐ | |
| 1.2.5 | Labels — “FRAGILE”, “THIS SIDE UP”, “HEAVY” | ☐ | |
| 1.2.6 | Slates per crate — ≤2 for 45mm, ≤4 for 25-30mm | ☐ |
Action Items (Phase 1):
✅ Request all documents before final payment
✅ Review pre-shipment photos carefully
✅ For large orders, hire third-party inspection (SGS, Bureau Veritas)
💡 Pro Tip: A reputable slate manufacturer will provide all Phase 1 documents without hesitation. If they refuse or delay — red flag.
Phase 2: Upon Receipt (Warehouse / Job Site)
Goal: Document external condition before unpacking. This protects your shipping insurance and warranty claims.
Checklist 2.1: Crate External Inspection
| # | Check | Pass / Fail | Action if Fail |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.1.1 | Crate exterior — no holes, splits, or crushing | ☐ | Photo, note on delivery receipt |
| 2.1.2 | Steel bands — intact, not broken | ☐ | Photo, request replacement bands |
| 2.1.3 | Corner protectors — in place, not damaged | ☐ | Photo |
| 2.1.4 | Labels — visible, match packing list | ☐ | |
| 2.1.5 | Crate tipping — any sign of being dropped? | ☐ | Photo, note |
| 2.1.6 | Moisture stains on crate exterior | ☐ | Photo, inspect inside immediately |
| 2.1.7 | Forklift damage — holes punctured | ☐ | Photo, note on delivery receipt |
Checklist 2.2: Unpacking & First Look
| # | Check | Pass / Fail | Action if Fail |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.2.1 | Foam padding — intact, not compressed | ☐ | |
| 2.2.2 | Slate surface — visible cracks, chips, stains | ☐ | Photo, contact supplier |
| 2.2.3 | Slate edges — chips, spalls, or unevenness | ☐ | Photo |
| 2.2.4 | Slate corners — all 4 corners intact | ☐ | Photo |
| 2.2.5 | Moisture on slate — wet spots, condensation | ☐ | Dry immediately, note |
| 2.2.6 | Slate pieces match packing list (L, M, R for 3-piece) | ☐ |
Action Items (Phase 2):
✅ Photograph everything before touching slate
✅ If crate damage is visible, note on delivery receipt before signing
✅ Save all packaging until inspection is complete
✅ Report damage to supplier and freight forwarder within 24-48 hours
⚠️ Warning: If you sign a clean delivery receipt (no damage noted), you may lose the right to file shipping damage claims.
Phase 3: Pre-Installation Inspection (Slate Unpacked)
Goal: Verify slate quality before you spend time and money on installation.
Checklist 3.1: Flatness (Most Important!)
| # | Check | Tool | Pass / Fail | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.1.1 | Top surface flatness (lengthwise) | 2m straightedge + feeler gauge | ☐ | <0.3mm gap over 1m |
| 3.1.2 | Top surface flatness (widthwise) | 2m straightedge | ☐ | <0.3mm gap |
| 3.1.3 | Top surface flatness (diagonals) | 2m straightedge | ☐ | <0.3mm gap |
| 3.1.4 | Warp check — any visible bow or crown? | Visual + straightedge | ☐ | None |
| 3.1.5 | Twist check — opposite corners level? | Machinist’s level | ☐ | Bubble centered |
📖 Related: How to Measure Snooker Slate Flatness →
Checklist 3.2: Thickness & Dimensions
| # | Check | Tool | Pass / Fail | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.2.1 | Thickness (center) | Caliper or ruler | ☐ | 45mm ±1mm (or as ordered) |
| 3.2.2 | Thickness (edge) | Caliper | ☐ | Within ±1mm of center |
| 3.2.3 | Thickness variation across slate | Caliper (5+ points) | ☐ | <0.5mm variation |
| 3.2.4 | Length | Tape measure | ☐ | Match order spec |
| 3.2.5 | Width | Tape measure | ☐ | Match order spec |
Checklist 3.3: Bolt Holes
| # | Check | Tool | Pass / Fail | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.3.1 | Hole diameter | Bolt test (M8/M10) | ☐ | Bolt drops freely |
| 3.3.2 | Countersink diameter | Visual + washer test | ☐ | Washer sits flush |
| 3.3.3 | Countersink depth | Straightedge + bolt head | ☐ | Bolt head below surface ≥1mm |
| 3.3.4 | Edge distance (hole center to edge) | Tape measure | ☐ | 40-50mm ±1.5mm |
| 3.3.5 | Hole-to-hole spacing | Tape measure | ☐ | ±1.5mm from drawing |
| 3.3.6 | Cracks around holes | Visual + backlight | ☐ | None |
| 3.3.7 | Countersink concentricity | Visual | ☐ | Washer centers properly |
📖 Related: Snooker Slate Bolt Hole Position Standards →
Checklist 3.4: Seam Edges (3-Piece Slate)
| # | Check | Tool | Pass / Fail | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.4.1 | Edge straightness | Straightedge along seam | ☐ | <0.5mm gap over 1m |
| 3.4.2 | Edge squareness (90° to top) | Square | ☐ | No visible bevel |
| 3.4.3 | Edge chips or spalls | Visual + touch | ☐ | None larger than 2mm |
| 3.4.4 | Seam locator pins (if applicable) | Visual | ☐ | Present, undamaged |
| 3.4.5 | Dry fit test (place two pieces together) | Fingernail across seam | ☐ | Smooth, no ridge or gap |
📖 Related: How to Fix Snooker Slate Seam Problems →
Checklist 3.5: Cracks & Defects
| # | Check | Tool | Pass / Fail | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.5.1 | Surface cracks (hairline) | Visual + backlight | ☐ | None (or <10mm, non-structural) |
| 3.5.2 | Edge cracks | Visual | ☐ | None |
| 3.5.3 | Corner cracks | Visual | ☐ | None |
| 3.5.4 | Through cracks (full thickness) | Backlight + water test | ☐ | None — reject |
| 3.5.5 | Fissures / natural veins | Fingernail test | ☐ | Must not catch nail |
| 3.5.6 | Pits or voids | Visual | ☐ | None >2mm diameter |
| 3.5.7 | Stains or discoloration | Visual | ☐ | Minor acceptable; major = reject |
📖 Related: Why Does Snooker Slate Crack? →
Checklist 3.6: Moisture & Sealing
| # | Check | Tool | Pass / Fail | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.6.1 | Surface moisture | Touch + paper towel | ☐ | Dry |
| 3.6.2 | Moisture meter reading (if available) | Moisture meter | ☐ | <5% (relative scale) |
| 3.6.3 | Sealing presence | Water droplet test | ☐ | Beads up (sealed) or absorbs (unsealed) |
| 3.6.4 | Efflorescence (white powder) | Visual | ☐ | None |
📖 Related: Snooker Slate Moisture Problems Explained →
Checklist 3.7: Visual & Cosmetic
| # | Check | Pass / Fail | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.7.1 | Color consistency across pieces | ☐ | |
| 3.7.2 | Tool marks from machining | ☐ | Minor acceptable |
| 3.7.3 | Scratches (surface) | ☐ | Light scratches acceptable (under cloth) |
| 3.7.4 | Chalk or dust residue | ☐ | Clean before installation |
Action Items (Phase 3):
✅ Document every failed check with photos and measurements
✅ Do not install slate if major defects found (cracks, warping >1mm, misaligned holes)
✅ Contact supplier immediately with evidence
✅ For minor defects (small chips, light scratches), decide whether to accept or request partial credit
💡 Pro Tip: Take videos as well as photos — a moving straightedge or rolling ball is powerful evidence.
Phase 4: Post-Installation Inspection (After Leveling & Cloth)
Goal: Verify that installation didn’t introduce problems and that the table plays true.
Checklist 4.1: Final Flatness (Before Cloth)
| # | Check | Tool | Pass / Fail | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.1.1 | Slate level (lengthwise) | Machinist’s level | ☐ | Bubble centered |
| 4.1.2 | Slate level (widthwise) | Machinist’s level | ☐ | Bubble centered |
| 4.1.3 | Slate level (diagonals) | Machinist’s level | ☐ | Bubble centered |
| 4.1.4 | Seam smoothness | Fingernail across all seams | ☐ | No catch |
| 4.1.5 | Seam gap (if any) | Feeler gauge | ☐ | <0.5mm |
Checklist 4.2: Ball Roll Test (After Cloth)
| # | Check | Method | Pass / Fail |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.2.1 | Roll from baulk to black spot | Slow roll, observe veer | ☐ No veer >1 ball width |
| 4.2.2 | Roll from side to side (across seams) | Slow roll | ☐ No wobble at seams |
| 4.2.3 | Roll from corners to opposite pockets | Multiple directions | ☐ Straight path |
| 4.2.4 | Roll from center to all pockets | 4 directions | ☐ Consistent speed |
| 4.2.5 | Roll same ball 10 times — repeatability | Same line | ☐ Same result each time |
Checklist 4.3: Final Visual & Functional
| # | Check | Pass / Fail | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.3.1 | Cloth tension (drum test) | ☐ | No wrinkles, tight |
| 4.3.2 | Cloth seams (if any) | ☐ | Flat, not raised |
| 4.3.3 | Cushion height (if accessible) | ☐ | 12.5-13.5mm from slate |
| 4.3.4 | Bolts — all snug (not over-tight) | ☐ | |
| 4.3.5 | Table frame — no rocking | ☐ |
Action Items (Phase 4):
✅ If ball roll fails, re-check level and seams
✅ If problem persists, consider re-grinding or supplier claim
✅ Document successful inspection for your records
Summary: 50-Point Inspection at a Glance
| Phase | Number of Checks | Critical Pass/Fail Items |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1: Before Shipment | 12 | Documentation, packaging specs |
| Phase 2: Upon Receipt | 13 | Crate condition, visible damage |
| Phase 3: Pre-Installation | 27 | Flatness, cracks, bolt holes, seams, moisture |
| Phase 4: Post-Installation | 12 | Level, ball roll, seam smoothness |
| TOTAL | 50+ |
When to Reject Slate (Major Defects)
| Defect | Action |
|---|---|
| Warping >1.5mm over 1m | Reject — will cause roll-off |
| Through crack (any length) | Reject — structural failure risk |
| Crack at bolt hole | Reject — will worsen during installation |
| Missing or severely misaligned bolt holes | Reject — cannot install |
| Thickness variation >2mm | Reject — uneven frame contact |
| Water absorption >1.0% (test report) | Reject — high warping risk |
When to Accept with Credit (Minor Defects)
| Defect | Suggested Credit |
|---|---|
| Small edge chip (<5mm, non-seam edge) | 5-10% of slate value |
| Surface scratch (shallow) | 2-5% |
| Minor flatness issue (0.5-1.0mm) | 10-20% (if you can shim) |
| Cosmetic discoloration | 5-10% |
How to File a Quality Claim (Step-by-Step)
| Step | Action | Time Limit |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stop installation immediately | — |
| 2 | Photograph and video the defect (with scale) | Immediately |
| 3 | Save all packaging | Until claim resolved |
| 4 | Notify supplier with evidence | Within 7 days of receipt |
| 5 | Request claim form from supplier | Within 7 days |
| 6 | Submit claim with photos, videos, inspection report | Within 14 days |
| 7 | Negotiate resolution (replacement, credit, refund) | Varies |
⚠️ Most suppliers have a 7-14 day inspection window. Don’t wait weeks to unpack.
Buyer’s Checklist: Questions for Your Supplier About QC
| # | Question | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Do you perform 100% inspection or sampling? | 100% is better |
| 2 | Can you provide inspection photos before shipment? | Yes = transparent |
| 3 | What is your acceptable defect rate? | Should be <1% |
| 4 | How do you handle customer quality claims? | Clear process = good supplier |
| 5 | Do you offer third-party inspection option? | Yes = confident in quality |
Case Study: How Inspection Saved a Club $6,000
The Situation: A snooker club in the UK ordered 5 sets of 45mm slate from an overseas supplier. Upon receipt, the installer used our inspection checklist.
Findings (Phase 3):
3 slates had warping >2mm (reject)
2 slates had cracks near bolt holes (reject)
5 slates passed (acceptable)
Action:
Club documented defects with photos + straightedge measurements
Contacted supplier within 48 hours
Supplier agreed to replace 5 defective slates (free of charge, shipped next container)
Club installed the 5 good slates first, waited for replacements
Result:
Cost saved: $6,000 (replacement slates + avoided installation of defective slate)
Time lost: 3 weeks (acceptable)
Lesson: Inspection before installation prevented a disaster.
Final Word: Inspect. Document. Protect.
Snooker slate quality inspection is not optional — it’s essential.
✅ Before shipment: Get documents and photos
✅ Upon receipt: Inspect crates, note damage
✅ Pre-installation: Check flatness, cracks, bolt holes, seams
✅ Post-installation: Verify level and ball roll
Use this 50-point checklist for every slate shipment — whether you’re an importer, distributor, club owner, or installer.
At [Your Company Name] , we make inspection easy:
📄 Full documentation with every shipment (test reports, flatness certificates)
📸 Pre-shipment photos of your actual slates
🔧 CNC precision — flatness, bolt holes, seams
🛡️ 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects
🌍 Exported to 30+ countries
Ready to receive slate you can trust?
👉 Contact us for a quote — and download our free 50-point inspection checklist PDF.
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Related Resources
📥 Download: 50-Point Inspection Checklist PDF (Lead Magnet)
📖 Read: How to Measure Snooker Slate Flatness
📖 Read: What to Check Before Buying 45mm Snooker Slate
📖 Read: Snooker Slate Bolt Hole Position Standards
📖 Read: Why Does Snooker Slate Crack?
