Qualified culling
distance
Duration of qualified
culling
Out-of-tolerance
culling distance
Underweight culling
distance
The out-of-tolerance
culling action time
Undershoot culling
action time
Unqualified culling
distance
The time of the
unqualified culling
action
Correction factor
Total lot
Qualified batches
Sampling starting
percentage
Percentage used for
sampling
Dynamic zeroing filter
grade
Dynamic clearing
stability range
The distance traveled by the product from the end of the scale
to the start of the qualified culling mechanism
The duration of the qualifying cull mechanism's action
The distance traveled by the product from the end of the scale
to the start of the offset removal mechanism
The distance traveled by the product from the end of the scale
to the start of the underbalance removal mechanism
The duration of the kill mechanism's action
The duration of the underkill operation
The distance traveled from the end of the scale to the
nonconforming product after the start of the removal
mechanism
The continuous action time of the rejection mechanism for
nonconforming products (including out-of-error + undererror)
Standard no correction is 1000. Correction factor
=1000+(actual weight - test weight result)/ min indexing. That
is, if the weight test result is light, the correction factor is the
number greater than 1000, if the weight test result is heavy,
the correction factor is the number less than 1000
Total number of pieces of heavy product inspected
Number of eligible batches of products
The sampling data to this percentage is discarded after the
object is placed on the scale
Data that is consistently used as a percentage from the start of
sampling is used to calculate the weight check result
Filtering parameters in the weighing process
When the belt is running, within the stability determination
time, the weight variation range is judged to be stable within
18
CW-100G (C01+MCGS)
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