Gage R&R (Repeatability and Reproducibility) is a key method within Measurement System Analysis (MSA), widely used in Lean and Six Sigma. It evaluates the reliability of measurement systems by determining whether measurement results are consistent across repeated trials and different operators. Reliable data is essential for decision-making, quality control, and process improvement.
In quality management, the accuracy of measurements directly affects the ability to control and improve processes. Gage R&R studies focus on separating variation caused by the measurement system from variation inherent in the process itself. This ensures that data used for problem-solving and analysis reflects true process performance.
Gage R&R is widely used in:
For example, in a machining process, Gage R&R might test whether different operators using the same caliper obtain consistent measurements of part diameter.
The benefits of Gage R&R include: