I think we can all agree that calibration is extremely important when it comes to maintaining the accuracy, reliability, and safety of your equipment. Over time, instruments lose their accuracy due to wear and tear. If you neglect to calibrate regularly, not only are you subject to quality problems, production downtime, or failure to meet regulatory guidelines, but you are also putting your employees and customer’s safety at risk.
No matter what industry you are in, no matter your application, calibrating your equipment is essential. But determining when your equipment needs calibration is not always clear.
Let’s take a look at some of the most common signs that show you it’s likely time to calibrate your equipment:





