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VTube-LASER Qualification Attributes

Explore essential qualification attributes for VTube-LASER.

Written by Michael Cone

Updated at March 19th, 2026

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What are qualification attributes? Example Qualification Attributes in VTube-LASER Common Qualification Attributes for Tube Shapes Applied to Gage R&R Tests

In order to qualify a tube shape, it is important to determine which characteristic of the tube is used to prove that the tube shape is good.

 

What are qualification attributes?

 
VTube-LASER is ideal for qualifying tube shapes.  In order to qualify a tube shape, it is important to determine which characteristic of the tube is used to prove that the tube shape is good.  For example, is the tangent points for each straight?  Is the XYZ intersection data?  Is the bender data?
 
The general metrology industry asks the question like this: “What qualification attributes do you want to use to qualify this part?” When your team asks you to qualify the tube shape you make, it is important to determine which qualification attributes make the part acceptable for the design team.
 
With this information, you can configure VTube-LASER to qualify a tube shape the way your team has specified.
 
 

Example Qualification Attributes in VTube-LASER

 
A good example of a list of qualification attributes is the Pass/Fail setup in VTube-LASER.
 
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Common Qualification Attributes for Tube Shapes

While some teams state specialized ways to qualify a tube, the most common attributes used in the industry are the tangent point and end point positions along the centerline of the tube. When you specify these two attributes, you can easily designate a consistent envelope tolerance for your part shapes, regardless of the lengths between bends, bend angles, the rotation angles, or even overall part size.

See these pages for information about the different configurations of VTube-LASER.

See Tangent Points - This is a very good way to qualify tube shapes.

See Typical Tangent Point Tolerances

See GD&T Tube Profile Envelopes

See XYZ Intersection Points - Not as good as tangent points because they exaggerate the deviations

See LRA Bender Data Tolerances - The worst way to qualify a tube shape

 


 

Applied to Gage R&R Tests

Gage R&R (Gage Repeatability & Reproducibility) is a method for evaluating your measuring system's suitability for measuring tube shapes.

When testing the system's ability to match the needs of your quality-control system, it is important to first determine the qualification attributes, then use only those attributes in the test.

Using the correct attributes for the Gage R&R test is critical for determining the measuring system's capability for qualifying a tube shape.

 


 

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