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I would suggest IPC-PC-90 as an excellent reference for conducting gauge R&R studies. It not only tells
you how to conduct one but also gives you an explanation of the difference between accuracy, repeatability
and reproducibility.
Jason Farrell wrote:
> Good evening everyone,
>
> I have been asked to carry out a R&R guage study on a piece of test
> equipment. Unfortunately I hadn't even heard of such a study 'til today.
> Can anyone give me any pointers to where I can find information on
> carrying out such a study or has anyone any ideas on how to carry out
> such a study.
>
> I hope I'm not addressing this to the wrong forum.
>
> -Jason
>
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