Maintain accuracy: clean optics after use, verify calibration before critical pipe runs, store tools in padded dry cases, and document checks to spot drift early.
Start with zeroing: clean the anvils, check battery voltage, verify against gauge blocks at several points, log drift, then recalibrate or service if errors repeat.
Fix repeatability issues by stabilizing supply pressure, eliminating leaks, cleaning regulators, and allowing thermal soak before each pneumatic calibration cycle.
Calibrate torque wrenches with traceable loads, checking accuracy across the working range to protect preload integrity in high-tension aerospace assemblies.
Zero-point error in pressure transducers is corrected by venting to reference pressure, stabilizing temperature, then trimming zero output before recalibration.




