ISO 5393

Below are the items of the ISO 5393 inspection result details card:

  • Inspection: name of the inspection.

  • Route: name of the route linked to the inspection.

  • Result date: date of the inspection.

  • Measuring device: measuring device used to do the inspection.

  • Target object: name of the tool under control.

  • Operator: Name of the operator that did the inspection.

    It is shown if the measuring device manages the users.

  • Status: below are the available options, depending on the status of the inspection:

    • Partial: the inspection is closed before the batch is completed. The test can be completed later on.

    • Completed: the inspection execution is closed after the batch is completed.

    • Abandoned: the inspection execution is not completed but it is manually closed. The test cannot be completed later on.

  • Tool torque scatter capability: max value between the Combined torque scatter % combined mean torque of the upper and lower test torque levels.

Upper/Lower Test Torque Level: High/Low Torque Rate

  • Mean torque: mean value according to ISO standard.

  • Range: range value according to ISO standard.

  • Standard deviation: measure of the dispersion based on the mean-squared deviation, according to ISO standard.

  • 6 Sigma torque scatter: predictable range of torque over which a tool runs through a single torque-rate joint under controlled conditions, according to ISO standard.

  • 6 Sigma scatter % of the mean torque: single numeric value designating the torque capability of a tool run on a single torque-rate joint under controlled conditions.

Upper/Lower Test Torque Level: High and Low Torque Rate

  • Mean torque combined: midpoint of the combined torque scatter of a tool between the lowest and the highest predictable torque readings, according to ISO standard.

  • Mean shift: difference in mean torque of a tool run on a threaded joints of two different torque rates at the same setting of the tool torque adjustment, according to ISO standard.

  • Combined torque scatter: total probable range of torque of a tool run on all joints used in practice at the same setting of the tool torque adjustment, according to ISO standard.

  • Combined torque scatter % combined mean torque: single numerical value designating the torque capability of a tool run on joints of varying torque rate, according to ISO standard.

  • Traceability: in this table the traceability tags configured in the route linked to the inspection are shown. In particular, the name, the level and the values of each configured traceability tag are displayed.