You don't want to be surprised with an out of calibration preset hand screwdriver or wrench. After all, torque tools are precision instruments used to tighten critical, often safety-sensitive fasteners. 

Preset hand tools go out of calibration with use. These hand tools should be tested and calibrated frequently based on your tool usage cycle to maintain consistent tool performance and accuracy. Properly calibrated torque wrenches and screwdrivers will deliver accurate torque readings within specified tolerances, assuring safety and adherence to international standards.

Calibration is the method of comparing a tool's accuracy standard to traceable National or International Standards, such as N.I.S.T. and ISO. Calibrating a preset torque tool requires proper training. By developing a calibration plan and investing in torque measurement equipment to carry it out, companies can avoid costly dips in product quality and production delays. 

Calibrating a torque tool ensures quality process control and mitigates risks. Learn the calibration process and international standard requirements for a preset screwdriver or wrench by signing up for our educational webinar today. We will distribute the on-demand presentation within 48 hours of the live event.

During this webinar, you will learn about:

  • The top torque measuring products for calibrating a preset hand tool
  • The process to properly calibrate a preset torque wrench or screwdriver
  • Tactics used to identify when a tool is out calibration 
  • How to establish and schedule a regular calibration regimen 
  • The differences between N.I.S.T. traceable and ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibrations
  • Knowledge of the international standards for calibrating hand tools

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