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Torque Wrench Calibration Services

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  • North Haven, CT

    Custom Calibration specializes in on-site and laboratory calibration which will keep costly equipment downtime to a minimum and maximize your overall productivity. We have over 30 years of experience providing calibration services for mechanical, dimensional, scale, torque, humidity, and many more applications. Our company’s mission is to achieve total customer satisfaction by providing prompt, precise, tailor-made calibration solutions to fit your specific needs.

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  • Merrillville, IN

    ISO/IEC 17025:2017 & ANSI/NCSL Z540.3 Accredited Laboratory. Electronic, dimensional, physical and thermodynamic calibrations performed onsite and in our lab. Professional ASQ Certified Calibration Technicians. We support the manufacturing and service sectors including; aerospace, automotive, chemical, electronic equipment, energy, food, industrial, machinery, medical, metal, military, nuclear, pharmaceutical, plastics, and transportation. Free local pickup and delivery. In business since 1977.

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  • Union, OH

    Continental Testing specializes in calibration, repairs, and testing services for the aviation industry. We have dimensional, electrical, lighting, physical, chemistry, and avionics testing capabilities. We offer on-site testing in at least 30 states and provide expert services in aviation, railroad, plumbing, electronics, tool & die, and construction sectors.

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  • Hudson, NH

    IN-CAL™ is a leading provider of calibrating services. Our comprehensive list of calibration services includes electronic calibration and mechanical calibration. Our services are available as on-site calibration and in-house calibration. We are ISO 10012-1 and ANSI/NCSL Z 540-1-1994 compliant.

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  • Wilmington, IL

    In a world where precision is paramount, Constellation PowerLabs stands as a beacon of trust, offering calibration services that transcend mere measurements. We work hand-in-hand with organizations to enhance their operations through the lens of accuracy, quality, and reliability. When you choose Constellation PowerLabs, you choose a commitment to excellence that propels industries forward.

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  • Monterey, CA

    Sierra provides accurate calibration services for mass flow meters and controllers, insertion thermal flow meters, vortex, and ultrasonic flow meters. With more than 40 years of expertise in gas, air, or liquid flow calibration, you can count on our team to make sure your flow meter operates with efficiency and pinpoint accuracy. We believe in providing personalized and customized service, and doing everything we can to maintain credibility with our clients. To get started, contact Sierra today!

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  • Grand Rapids, MI

    Grand Rapids Metrology is Michigan’s premier source for measurement and weighing solutions! Our dedicated service team offers an industry-leading scope of capabilities from ISO 17025 certification, to heavy capacity overhaul services, to custom solutions engineered to fit specific business needs. Let GRM’s 95 years of experience and technical expertise work for you.

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Torque Wrench Calibration Industry Information

Torque Wrench Calibration

Torque wrench calibration is the process during which a torque wrench is adjusted to ensure its accuracy and precision of a device. It is performed on new tools to show that it was manufactured with high accuracy as well as on used equipment to update it and keep the torque wrench performing at certain standards.

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Purpose of Torque Wrench Calibration

Over time, a wrench's performance degrades due to the wear and tear of industrial use. Many pieces of equipment are subject to vibrations, repetitive movements and pollutants that can have a negative impact on the accuracy of the torque wrench; calibration readjusts it so that the performance it delivers matches the amount of torque indicated on the gauge or screen.

Calibration is a comparison between a measurement of a known magnitude and a measurement taken from the wrench that is being calibrated. The difference is observed and then the technician makes the necessary changes and adjustments before measuring again to ensure that the values are identical.

The calibration process is important to many industries and companies because the accurate functioning of their torque wrenches is fundamental to their daily operations. Since torque wrenches are widely used for the correct tightening of nuts and bolts, a torque wrench or other torque tool that incorrectly displays the force may lead to under-tightening which does not provide the proper thread loading or over-tightening which stretches the fastener beyond its limits, causing it to fail.

Design of Torque Wrench Calibration

Torque wrench calibration may take place in a torque lab or onsite. In a torque laboratory, professional calibrators test, repair and adjust torque wrenches and other tools. They service and calibrate torque wrenches to levels of 0.5% to 1% margin of error. A trained technician performs the calibration by attaching a device that is able to produce a correct reading in contrast to the measurement of the torque wrench. The technician who performs the calibration usually completes a summary report and certificate to show that the torque wrench has been calibrated to industrial and national standards.

Another option is to adjust the tools onsite using a system of weights and distances to "teach" the torque wrench what certain measurements are. That is, when a known weight is applied, the wrench can be adjusted to display that measure which it then will use as a reference. Many mechanics rig up their own systems using a vise and hanging weights. Because torque is the product of force and distance, a torque wrench can be calibrated using a weight that is accurately measured and a known distance. Calibrations are usually performed for the middle of the torque wrench's range and they are usually done within 4% of the exact amount.