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Dear all member of the COve,
Does anyone can explain about the Acuration and Resolution in Measurement System.
thanks
jhonie
Does anyone can explain about the Acuration and Resolution in Measurement System.
thanks
jhonie
Dear all member of the COve,
Does anyone can explain about the Acuration and Resolution in Measurement System.
thanks
jhonie
Is there a possibility you mean the word "accuracy" versus "accuration?" - if so, click the report button to explain and whichever moderator is on duty during that time period will help you change the thread title.Dear all member of the COve,
Does anyone can explain about the Acuration and Resolution in Measurement System.
thanks
jhonie
The customer's finding...
"Section 7.6 Control of Measuring Devices-Micrometer-Digital #125 in use for measurement with tolerance of .00005 is only certified to accuracy .0003."
In short, our lab's data sheet reads...
"Instrument: Digital Micrometer, Size: .00005 x 1.00000, Accuracy Tol.: .0003."
Wait a minute! Is the micrometer actually used in service to measure dimensions with the smaller tolerance? If the dimensions it is used to measure fall within the calibrated tolerance, where is the violation?Good call by the auditor. Probably knew that a micrometer would not be a good gage to measure to a .00005 tolerance, and found one supporting piece of evidence for the point. Gage R&R should also show a very dubious ndc for using that gage at that tolerance.
Wait a minute! Is the micrometer actually used in service to measure dimensions with the smaller tolerance? If the dimensions it is used to measure fall within the calibrated tolerance, where is the violation?