This class explains the purpose and methods of measuring systems analysis, including measurement variation and gage repeatability and reproducibility studies.
Course Objectives:
- Define measuring system analysis
- Compare SPC with MSA
- Describe the purpose of MSA
- List common factors that can impact the measuring system
- Identify the four variables that combine to yield a measurement value
- Explain how measurement uncertainty affects tolerance limits
- Describe common practices that are included in measurement assurance operations
- Distinguish between sources of random variation and system variation
- Distinguish among the primary sources of gage variation
- Describe the commonality between gage linearity and gage stability
- Describe how to conduct an ideal gage capability study
- Describe how to conduct a practical gage capability study
- Describe gage repeatability and reproducibility
- Distinguish the short form GRR study from other types of measuring system performance studies
- Distinguish the long form GRR study from other types of measuring system performance studies
- Distinguish the analysis of variance study from other types of measuring system performance studies
- Explain common approaches for choosing optimum test variables
- List the steps of effective measurement study preparation
- Describe the typical range of acceptance criteria used in manufacturing.
Recommended Background
- Recommended for Manufacturing personnel, including technicians, engineers, and managers
Course ID
TU034
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
Tooling U - SME
Employee Type
New Applicants,1st level Supervisors, Operations teams
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
1.5 hrs
Cost
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