What is more important gauge R & R or the uncertainty in measurement?
Both these are having different purposes. While accepting a gauge for shop floor use you may want to check its R & R before putting into service. On the other hand while calibrating a master you would want to decide its size with certain uncertainty of measurement. Similarly, while calibrating an instrument you would want to decide its error with some uncertainty in measurement. For all practical purpose the above answer lays down sufficiently accurate guidelines.
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