AGMA 2010 : REV A : 1994
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION - PART 1, INVOLUTE MEASUREMENT
Hardcopy
29-09-2006
English
01-01-2000
Foreword<br>1 Scope<br> 1.1 Recommendations<br> 1.2 Standard use<br>2 Definitions of terms<br>3 Application<br> 3.1 Calibration<br> 3.2 Hierarchy of calibration<br> 3.3 Traceability<br>4 Machine environment and condition<br> 4.1 Environment<br> 4.2 Measurement system condition<br>5 Recommended calibration masters<br> 5.1 Master certification<br> 5.2 Involute masters<br> 5.3 Non-Involute pin or plane (flank) masters<br> 5.4 Mounting reference features<br> 5.5 Master selection<br>6 Method for determining measurement system variability<br> 6.1 The requirements of a measurement system<br> 6.2 Application of bias and bias variation<br>Annexes<br>A Master test trace analysis<br>B Modified base circle, pin, and plane (flank) master <br> calculations and interpretations<br>C Integral base circle involute master<br>D X and MR chart<br>E Statistical significance of measurement systems<br>F Calibration procedure
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