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Identify Variation

Good Morning,

I don't have a lot of experience is statistics. Can someone guide me on how to identify variation in my measured data? I need to know how much variation is present so engineering can adjust tolerances accordingly and also to make sure the CMM is trustworthy.

I placed a part in a fixture and ran my measurement routine. I did a do/unitl which gave me 6 reports and 6 rows in excel for each part serial number. Data was written directly into excel. Part remained in the fixture for the duration of the inspection.

Here is 1 part with its 6 runs.
































































Serial Run # ID OD TP X Axis Z axis
1 0 3.0768 2.679 0.005 -0.0024 0.0006
1 1 3.0769 2.679 0.0051 -0.0025 0.0005
1 2 3.0768 2.6789 0.0051 -0.0025 0.0006
1 3 3.0769 2.6789 0.005 -0.0024 0.0006
1 4 3.0768 2.6789 0.005 -0.0024 0.0006
1 5 3.0771 2.6789 0.0051 -0.0025 0.0007

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  • Dear esteemed colleagues and degenerate operators,

    Got into a fist fight this weekend performing and MSA with a 5mm X 100mm X 100mm probe scanning a 3.5 ring gage with a 90 deg wrist. Basically I was not capable until I used temp. comp and the Gage Scanning algorithm. Our tolerance was +/-.001 and final Cpk was 1.34.

    Thanks.


    What was your Gage R&R % results?
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  • Dear esteemed colleagues and degenerate operators,

    Got into a fist fight this weekend performing and MSA with a 5mm X 100mm X 100mm probe scanning a 3.5 ring gage with a 90 deg wrist. Basically I was not capable until I used temp. comp and the Gage Scanning algorithm. Our tolerance was +/-.001 and final Cpk was 1.34.

    Thanks.


    What was your Gage R&R % results?
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