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Old 2nd October 2000, 10:56 AM
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Question Element 4.11.4 - Meeting the MSA requirements of bias, linearity, stability

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Our Mfg. Facility has thousands of measuring devices which are in several types. They are used in the manufacturing process, tool room, gage lab, and final testing. My question is what have others done in meeting the MSA requirements of bias, linearity, stability, repeatability, reproducibility? We have done GR&R's on each type of gage on initial certification for measurement systems used for in process control and final testing. Also GR&R's have been performed on the measuring systems used in our Gage Lab. Also key Control Characteristics have had GR&R's performed as per customer requirements

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This is an old post/thread that was never answered, but what are you folks with 'thousands' of measuring devices doing to meet the MSA requirements of bias, linearity, stability, repeatability, reproducibility?
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