Gauge Capability Study
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What is a Gauge Capability Study?
A gauge capability study determines whether a measurement gauge has sufficient resolution and precision for the part tolerance it measures. It computes Cp/Cpk capability indices and the gauge discrimination ratio to give you a clear answer: "Is this gauge good enough for this job?"
1Setup
Enter gauge information (ID, type, resolution), the unit of measurement, and the specification limits (USL, LSL). Optionally provide a target value for Cpm calculation.
2Data Entry
Enter repeated measurements of the same reference part. A minimum of 25 readings is recommended for reliable capability analysis. More readings give better statistical confidence.
3Analysis
The tool computes Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk indices and the gauge discrimination ratio. A combined verdict tells you whether the gauge is suitable, has insufficient resolution, is too variable, or is unsuitable for the tolerance.
4View & Export
Review the full results, download a PDF report, or start a new study. AI coaching can explain the results and recommend improvements.
Understanding Results
Key Terms
- Cpk
- Process capability index accounting for process centering. Cpk >= 1.33 indicates a capable process.
- Cp
- Potential process capability index (assumes centered process). Cp = (USL - LSL) / (6 * sigma).
- Disc. Ratio
- Gauge discrimination ratio = Tolerance / Resolution. Measures how many distinct levels the gauge can detect within the tolerance.
- Rule of Ten
- The gauge resolution should be at most 1/10th of the tolerance (discrimination ratio >= 10).