ASQ Certified Quality Inspector Body of Kowledge
ASQ Certified Quality Inspector Body of Kowledge
ASQ Certified Quality Inspector Body of Kowledge
Technical Mathematics
(20 Questions)
Metrology
(30 Questions)
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3. Transfer gauges
Identify and use transfer gauges, including small-hole gauges, spring calipers, etc.
(Apply)
4. Measurement scales
Describe and distinguish between dial, digital, and vernier scales. (Remember)
Special Gauges and Applications
Identify and describe the following basic tools and components. (Remember)
1. Electronic gauging tools: oscilloscopes, multimeters, pyrometers, etc.
2. Automatic gauging components: machine vision, ultrasonic, X-ray, laser, etc.
3. Pneumatic gauging components: air columns, probes, rings, etc.
Gauge Selection, Handling, and Use
1. Gauge selection
Select gauges according to the feature or characteristic to be measured, the
applicable tolerance and the accuracy, and the resolution and capability of the test
instrument. Determine whether the type of measurement should be direct,
differential, or transfer. (Apply)
2. Gauge handling, preservation, and storage
Identify and apply various methods of cleaning, handling, and storing gauges.
(Apply)
3. Gauge correlation
Identify and apply methods for establishing the correlation between measurement
instruments such as gauge-to-gauge or manual-to-automated process. (Apply)
Surface Plate Tools and Techniques
1. Surface plate equipment
Select and use height gauges, V-blocks, indicators, etc., to measure various types
of features. (Apply)
2. Angle measurement instruments
Identify and use protractors, sine bars, angle blocks, etc. (Apply)
Specialized Inspection Equipment
1. Measuring mass
Describe and apply weights, balances and scales. (Apply)
2. Measuring finish
Describe and apply profilometers, fingernail comparators, etc. (Apply)
3. Measuring shape and profile
Describe and apply mechanical comparators, roundness testers, precision spindles,
profile tracers, etc. (Apply)
4. Optical equipment
Describe and apply optical comparators, optical flats, microscopes, etc. (Apply)
5. Digital vision systems
Define and describe the use of digital cameras, in-line optical sensors, and other
digital systems for product inspection. (Remember)
6. Coordinate measuring machine (CMM)
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the CMM and the basic operation of
the x, y, and z axes. Describe its limitations with regard to locating functional
datums, target points and areas, and hole positions. (Understand)
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F. Calibration
1. Calibration systems
Describe the principles and purpose of a calibration system, including the
importance of establishing calibration intervals. Identify and use basic tracking and
identification methods such as logs, stickers, identification codes, etc., to control
calibration equipment. (Apply)
2. Calibration standards
Describe the hierarchy of standards, from working standards through international
standards. (Remember)
3. Equipment traceability
Describe the requirements for documenting traceability to standards. (Remember)
4. Gage calibration environment
Describe the effects that environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity,
vibration and cleanliness of the gauge, etc., can have on calibration. (Apply)
5. Out-of-calibration effects
Describe the effects that out-of-calibration instruments can have on product
acceptance and the actions to take in response to this situation. (Apply)
G. Measurement System Analysis (MSA)
Define and describe the following elements of MSA. (Remember)
1. Bias
2. Stability
3. Accuracy
4. Linearity
5. Repeatability and reproducibility (R&R) studies
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Quality Assurance
(20 Questions)
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