Automated Force Calibration System Increases Accuracy
Morehouse Instrument Company proudly introduces a video tour of its Automated Force Calibration System, a game-changer for precision measurement. Available as an upgrade for your existing Morehouse Universal Calibrating Machine or Universal Scale Calibrator, this system is the perfect solution for Cal-lab techs who want to increase their work throughput while maintaining precision.
This video is not just another promotional piece; it's a deep dive into the system's workings with James Moll, the engineer behind its design. Here, viewers find no fluff—just solid, comprehensive insights into how this system can increase work throughput, reduce the time to calibrate and increase the repeatability of calibration routines.
Engineered for precision, the cutting-edge Automated Force Calibration System significantly enhances accuracy, repeatability, reproducibility, and consistency in calibrations. It simplifies training calibration-lab technicians and integrates automated safety features to prevent load cell overload.
Crafted with care in the U.S., this system brings the power of automation right to the operator’s fingertips, increasing productivity by up to 75 %. It operates at 65 decibels, and its compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into any workspace. Ease of installation is at the heart of this system's design.
It reduces measurement uncertainties, captures multiple calibration points in milliseconds, and ensures compliance with ISO 376 and ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standards.
Watch the video here.
Our Automated Force Calibration System is the perfect solution for cal-lab techs who want to increase their work throughput while maintaining precision.
The Morehouse Automated Force Calibration System can be purchased as an upgrade or with any existing Morehouse Universal Calibrating Machines or Scale Calibration Press.
Our machine is precision-crafted, meaning you can trust the accuracy of your calibrations. Plus, the system simplifies calibration operations, saving you valuable time while improving the repeatability of calibrations.
All system components are designed and manufactured by the company in-house to meet exacting standards for metrology use.
About Morehouse Instrument Company
Companies worldwide rely on Morehouse for accuracy and speed. The company turns around equipment in 7-10 business days so customers can return to work quickly and save money.
The York, PA-based company provides force and torque measurement products and services worldwide.
Morehouse Instrument Company, a trusted and accredited provider of force and torque measurement services for over 100 years, offers measurement uncertainties 10-50 times lower than the competition.
Morehouse helps commercial labs, government labs, and other organizations lower their measurement risk by lowering equipment uncertainties for torque and force measurement. Contact Morehouse at info@mhforce.com .
More Information about Morehouse
We believe in changing how people think about force and torque calibration in everything we do.
This includes setting expectations on load cell reliability and challenging the "just calibrate it" mentality by educating our customers on what matters and what causes significant errors.
We focus on reducing these errors and making our products simple and user-friendly.
This means your instruments will pass calibration more often and produce more precise measurements, giving you the confidence to focus on your business.
Companies around the globe rely on Morehouse for accuracy and speed.
Our measurement uncertainties are 10-50 times lower than the competition.
We turn around your equipment in 7-10 business days so you can return to work quickly, saving you money.
When you choose Morehouse, you're not just paying for a calibration service or a load cell.
You're investing in peace of mind, knowing your equipment is calibrated accurately and on time.
Contact Morehouse at info@mhforce.com to learn more about our calibration services and load cell products.
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