MSA I - Measurement System Analysis (Gage R&R)

Learn to thoroughly understand how to perform Measurement Systems Analysis. Also learn to understand the actual impact that measurement variation has on the decisions that your company makes. Many companies unknowingly ship poor quality to their customers thinking that the parts are actually of good quality.

Seminar Content
History of GR&R
GR&R and Design of Experiments
The Differences between Precision,
Accuracy and Calibration
Understanding Linearity
Understanding Stability
Components of Variation: Operator, Gage, Methods, Part, and other Components of Measurement Variation
Measurement Uncertainty and Decisions Made

Attribute GR&R, the Long Method
Variables GR&R the Short Method and Long
Variables GR&R the Long Method
Estimating Repeatability
Estimating Reproducibility
Interpreting the Results

A Quick Introduction to MinitabTM

Long-Term Measurement Process
Capability Assessment
Short-term X and Rm Charts
Xbar-R or Xbar-S Charts on Master Parts

Who Should Attend
Individuals involved with or responsible for the
evaluation and assessment of measurement
systems.

Prerequisites
A knowledge of basic algebra and statistical process control concepts is highly recommended.

Complimentary breakfast and lunch included.

Each participant will receive a comprehensive manual at the start of the seminar and upon successful completion, participants will receive certification.

 

 
 
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