How do you know when a torque tool begins drifting out of calibration? It’s a persistent challenge for quality and manufacturing engineers. With regular use, every torque tool will eventually deliver more or less torque than intended. Relying solely on time-based calibration intervals creates risk and uncertainty—especially when a tool is discovered out of calibration. The immediate question becomes: How long was it in use while delivering incorrect torque?
A structured torque verification process is the most effective way to ensure tools remain within tolerance and continue to produce reliable, repeatable fastening results. Frequent verification isn’t required because tools drift out of calibration quickly—it’s needed because you can’t easily identify when it happened. A simple, routine verification program helps teams catch issues early, maintain compliance, and reduce product liability.
In this webinar, we will walk you through designing and implementing a systematic torque verification process. He will explain how to select the proper torque measurement equipment and outline best practices used by quality teams to maintain control over their torque tools.
What You Will Learn:
- How torque verification strengthens quality control
- How to plan and 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 reduce product liability
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Choosing the right torque tester or torque sensor can significantly affect productivity and quality. Here’s your opportunity to learn how to select the appropriate torque sensor to meet your torque testing needs.
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