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Old March 25, 2020, 04:02 PM   #9
NoSecondBest
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When you weigh something with a scale, you have two variations to think about: all measuring devices have Gage Error, and all parts being weighed have variation from part to part. Both are calculated together. What you're getting is the amount of variation in the measuring process and it's being described as to what is acceptable. The +/- .1 means that for the 5.0 you're trying to achieve you can accept results that are showing +/- .01 which is 4.9-5.1
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