Let’s face the hard facts - your measuring instruments lose effectiveness over time. It can sometimes happen very quickly, or depending on the type of instrument and how it is being used, it may take a longer period of time.
The last thing you want is instrument error - your equipment falling out of spec, giving you inaccurate measurements and ultimately impacting the quality, posing safety hazards, and affecting the longevity of your instrument.
You need to have confidence that your instruments are operating optimally by providing the measurement results you expect.
If that alone doesn’t convince you that calibration is important, here are 10 reasons why it’s crucial:










