Responsibility:
Design gauge to meet measurement requirements.
Resources:
Access to inspection plan, part drawings and models, part material specification,customer requirements, available gauge materials and fabrication options
Performance:
  • What you do
    1. Documenting gauge design
  • Decisions you make
    1. Taking into account:
      1. Operating environment
      2. Part production quantity
      3. Durability requirements
      4. Comparative cost of design options
      5. TUR (Test Uncertainty Ratio) requirements
    2. Determining gauge materials and geometry
    3. Calculating dimensional limits
    4. Applying:
      1. Gaugemaker tolerances
      2. Geometric controls
      3. Wear allowances
    5. Estimating cost
Compliance:
Full
Evaluation:
Design verification, Observation
Industry Stats

12

Surveys

92%

Acceptance

92%

Usage

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