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Calibration Methods for GMSPrompt Consultants Inc is committed to providing the best possible products to help you with the improvement of quality in your day to day operations. As many of you have requested, we have expanded our Calibration Methods package and now offer over 25 calibration methods to augment those already provided in our GMS software products.
We think this product offers many advantages to those just beginning to document a formal calibration system and to those who have been involved in calibration but never had the time or opportunity to document how the work is done. To help get you started and make sure you stay on the right track, we have drawn upon the resources of our metrology and calibration advisory group to develop these to cover many of the basic items you will face daily in performance of your calibration work. Please read further to learn more about this fine collection and how it can be yours. Calibration Methods for GMS: After having provided basic calibration methods as a part of GMS for over 10 years, we have prepared a fully documented, detailed, comprehensive group of methods that are designed to help you successfully prepare for and pass that impending customer, military, or ISO audit. The individual methods have been developed and verified by the same quality and metrology professionals who brought you the GMS software packages now used around the world. The information contained in these methods has been designed around the specifics of ANSI Z540.1 (which replaces MIL 45662A), ISO 10012, and ISO Guide 25.
We have expended much effort to create methods which adequately define the calibration process to just the right degree. We have found that many people overstate requirements and hinder their activities by defining more than what is necessary to meet needs. We have avoided much of the detail that is often a matter of individual choice and concentrated in creating a structure that is rigid but open to individual choice. We have also avoided mentioning any trade names. This allows you to work with the methods in a diversity of conditions often without modifications. Equipment Covered We have included calibration methods covering a wide range of mechanical and test devices. Just to give you an idea of some of the devices, a partial list includes gage blocks, micrometers, indicators, calipers, height gages, optical comparators, hardness testers, force gages, torque wrenches, and many more.
Methods Contain: Each calibration method contains:
Methods Are Supplied: The Calibration Methods for GMS package is provided on a diskette in two different formats. They are supplied as ASCII text files ready for import into GMS for Windows or GMS Pro for DOS. They are also supplied as formatted files ready for printing. And for Windows users they are also supplied compiled in a Windows Help file. You may also edit or print any of the methods using your favorite word processor if you wish. We also include a simple manual with detailed instructions for using each method.
Methods Included in this Collection:
We also include a special method named General Calibration Method which can be used for most gages as a generic method. This can be particularly useful for custom or modified gages. It can also be applied to many gages not covered by a specific calibration method. And consider using it as the basis for your primary calibration procedure also if you are involved in an ISO registration effort. It will be a significant time saver for you.
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