How do you interpret the results of a gauge R&R study in Six Sigma?
Measurement system analysis (MSA) is a key component of Six Sigma, a methodology for improving quality and reducing variation in processes. MSA helps you assess the accuracy and precision of your measurement tools and methods, and identify any sources of error or variation that may affect your results. One of the most common types of MSA is the gauge repeatability and reproducibility (R&R) study, which evaluates how well a gauge or instrument can measure the same characteristic repeatedly and consistently. In this article, you will learn how to interpret the results of a gauge R&R study and use control charts to monitor your measurement system performance.