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At its core, ISO 14253-1 addresses a fundamental problem in engineering: no measurement is perfect. If a part has a tolerance limit of 10.00 mm and your measurement tool reads 10.01 mm, is the part actually bad? Or was the measurement tool simply slightly off?
To prove a part is "good," the measured value must fall within the specification zone by a margin at least equal to the expanded measurement uncertainty ( international standard iso 14253 1pdf exclusive
In plain English: When you measure a part, there is always measurement uncertainty. The caliper, CMM, or optical sensor is never 100% perfect. ISO 14253-1 provides the legal and technical decision rules to determine if a part is "good" (conformant) or "bad" (nonconformant) given that uncertainty. At its core, ISO 14253-1 addresses a fundamental