Frequently Asked Questions
- Gage ID Number
- Description and Size of Gage
- Calibration Cycle
- Check Points (if not specified, we adhere to our quality policy)
Gage ID is the unique identifier you use to identify the specific piece of equipment.
Calibration Cycle is the interval between calibrations.
We use this information to provide a sticker for the calibrated instrument to show when it was calibrated and when you want it calibrated again.
Please include power cords, leads, and any accessories necessary for us to perform the calibration.
All ISO 17025 accredited calibrations are traceable through NIST or another NMI(National Metrology Institute) to the SI Unit.
Calibration certificates include as-found data, as-left data, and measurement uncertainty.
We do offer onsite calibration service within a 150-mile radius. Not all calibrations are best suited for onsite calibration.
Please contact Customer Service with your specific question.
The minimum order is $100.
No.
All calibrations include as Found/as Left data, Measurement Uncertainty, Calibration Sticker, Calibration Certificate, and online access to calibration data at NO additional charge.

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