Correct calibration of your load cells is vital for accurate measuring and testing uses. We offer several calibration services to suit your requirements:
Load cell calibration by Richmond Industries
We can calibrate most load cells and indicators from a few grams to 1000 Tonne. We provide full system calibration at our manufacturing base in Reading UK for most types of load cells with or without digital displays, load cell amplifiers, and load cell USB accessories. All our calibrations are traceable to national standards.
Our experienced load cell team can also check your load cells, replace any that are faulty or nearing the end of their life, and advise on possible improvements to your load cell systems, including wireless upgrades.
UKAS Calibration
If you require a Certified Calibration Certificate, we can have your load cells calibrated by a UKAS accredited lab. (UKAS has replaced NAMAS in the force industry.)
Have a specific question about load cell calibration? Call us on +44 (0)1189 310 396 - we're happy to help
Calibration (5pts) traceable to National standards. Ranges up to 10 Tonne in Compression or Tension. For new load cell and instrument purchases only.
Recalibration of your load cell. Ranges up to 12 Tonne in Compression or Tension. Calibration (5pts) traceable to National standards
Recalibration of your load cell. Ranges up to 30 Tonne in Compression or Tension. Calibration (5pts) traceable to National standards.
Recalibration of your load cell. Ranges up to 100 Tonne in Compression or Tension. Calibration (5pts) traceable to National standards
UKAS Calibration. A range of Certified Calibrations Certificates for your load cell or load cell and indicator. We can arrange for your calibration to be carried out by a UKAS accredited lab.
Recalibration of your load link. Ranges up to 30 Tonne (tension only).
Proof Testing to twice the S.W.L - NOTE: only available when booked with calibration CAL-030T.
If you’re buying a new load cell we can rationalise the output to a specific value (0.0 to 2.200 mV/V) for a given unit of measure (eg 2.000mV/V at 1000kg). Helpfull if you don't know how to recalibrate your electronics and just want a matched replacement