MSA and Gage Tracking Software that complies with MSA 3rd Edition

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Does anyone has a good software to recommend that complies with MSA 3rd Edition, or that at leas does the following:
1. Gage Track for calibration.
2. Stability
3. Linearity
4. Bias
5. variable gage R&R.
6 attibute Gage R&R (analytical method).

And keep track of all the studies and due dates, as well as for calibration.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards...
 
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We are using Gagetrak at this time and will be changing over to Gage Insite by Indy Soft. Found Gagetrak not as user friendly and if not carfull have lost data. I have heard Gagepak is a good calibration software and i believe it can be found in ASQ.
 
I have been using GageTrak by Cybermetrics for the past 6 years. I have found it to be comprhensive and user friendly. As with any software I have my database backed up on another server and keep it current. I have never lost the info in a database of GageTrak. I have found the support staff at Cybermetrics to be friendly and knowledgeable.
 
Jim K. said:
We are using Gagetrak at this time and will be changing over to Gage Insite by Indy Soft.

Make sure you have time, knowledge of programming languages and report writers available for the roll out if you plan to use Gage Insite very indepthly... If you just need the basics, you'll be alright, but if you are migrating from another gage tracking package, you might want to clear your day book for awhile.
 
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Does anyone has a good software to recommend that complies with MSA 3rd Edition, or that at leas does the following:
1. Gage Track for calibration.
2. Stability
3. Linearity
4. Bias
5. variable gage R&R.
6 attibute Gage R&R (analytical method).

And keep track of all the studies and due dates, as well as for calibration.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards...
S.Krishnamoorthy,
BVGK Engineering India Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai,
India,
 
Hi Krishnamoorthy,

Welcome to the Cove :bigwave:

You seem to have repeated the same question that was raised by original poster and the answer is provided by Jim. Pls refer earlier posts.
 
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