Introduction to Control Tools for Measurement System Analysis (MSA)

Classroom-based

A person uses a ruby probe CMM to measure a metal part.

Overview

While inspection can reveal variation in production lines, some of that variation will be due to the measuring system itself. Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA) quantifies this variation.

In this 2-day classroom-based training course, MSA principles and basic tools will be introduced, including consistency studies and gauge repeatability and reproducibility (ANOVA).

This course is suitable for those looking to undertake Measurement System Analysis, including:

  • Technicians, engineers and other technical staff
  • Those who work in quality, inspection and control
  • Apprentices and graduates

 

This course is available via NPL Training. For delivery dates and prices, please contact us.  

Learning Outcomes

After this course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand what is meant by the term ‘control tools’
  • Understand the role that control tools play in the manufacturing process
  • Understand how control tools are used for MSA
  • Select control tools for MSA
  • Understand how to produce documentation to support MSA