How do you know when a tool starts to drift out of calibration?
Calibration drift is a quality issue that manufacturing engineers and quality engineers grapple with daily. Relying only on time-based calibration intervals for torque tools exposes manufacturers to risks. Over time and daily usage, torque tools will eventually deliver more or less torque than intended.
Discovering a tool out of calibration generates uncertainty, and there is no easy way to determine how long the tool has been used while out of specification. The best process for engineers to ensure torque tools are not falling out of tolerance is to test and verify the tools regularly.
During this webinar, our product specialist David Cash will teach you how to implement a systematic torque verification process. His tips will help you successfully select the torque measurement equipment to execute this essential quality control process.
Register today to attend our live event and receive our on-demand webinar recording 48 hours after the presentation.
What You Will Learn:
- How torque verification improves a quality control process
- Ways to plan & schedule a torque verification program
- Tactics for conducting a simple, routine torque verification process
- How to identify when a tool is "out of calibration."
- Best practices for monitoring tool calibration daily or weekly to help reduce product liability
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