What a Pilot Run Actually Tests
Typically 2-5% of total order volume, a pilot run validates that the full production line setup (not a hand-built sample) produces consistent, in-spec units at the intended assembly pace.
Why This Step Catches Different Issues Than Sampling
A hand-assembled sample can mask issues that only appear at production speed, such as a component that’s difficult to place consistently on an automated line — issues a pilot run is specifically designed to surface before a full commitment.