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Good afternoon,
Quick questions. We are doing variable gage R&R's on our attribute fixtures and using 2 operators, 10 parts, 3 trials.
I understand the range method is 2 operators, 5 parts, 1 trial.
I think we are going above and beyond that and we can determine some the causes of our variation with the method we are using.
I'm concerned during audit time that people may be looking for a third operator. Right now our only customer is general motors and our IATF is coming up in a couple months. Has anyone ever had any issues with this concern? Thoughts on our method?
Quick questions. We are doing variable gage R&R's on our attribute fixtures and using 2 operators, 10 parts, 3 trials.
I understand the range method is 2 operators, 5 parts, 1 trial.
I think we are going above and beyond that and we can determine some the causes of our variation with the method we are using.
I'm concerned during audit time that people may be looking for a third operator. Right now our only customer is general motors and our IATF is coming up in a couple months. Has anyone ever had any issues with this concern? Thoughts on our method?
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