What happens during calibration?

During calibration, a technician tests the scale using calibrated weights or other equipment to compare the readings with the actual weight or dimensions. If the scale is not accurate, adjustments are made to correct it.

How do I choose a reliable calibration service for my dynamic scale or catchweigher?

Look for a calibration service that has experience calibrating dynamic scales and catchweighers and is familiar with industry regulations as well as proper static and dynamic calibration procedures. Make sure the service uses calibrated equipment to safeguard accuracy. Additionally, check for customer reviews and ask for references to check if the service has a track record of quality work.

What is a catchweigher?

A catchweigher is a type of dynamic scale that weighs individual items or packages as they pass through a production line. This helps to facilitate accurate measurement and quality control of products.

How often should dynamic scales be calibrated?

The frequency of calibration depends on factors such as the type of scale, how often it is used, and the industry regulations. However, it is generally recommended to calibrate dynamic scales at least once a year to maintain accuracy.

What is a Dimensioning System Test Report?

A Dimensioning System Test Report is a document that provides an analysis of the accuracy of a dimensional system. It details the test results, including any discrepancies, and provides recommendations for corrective actions to improve the accuracy of the system.

How is a Dimensioning System Test Report performed?

A qualified calibration technician performs the test using calibrated equipment and procedures in accordance with industry standards. The technician then generates a report that includes the test results and any recommendations for corrective actions.

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