Calibration

Calibration RecommendationTM Electronics, Inc. recommends that its instruments be calibrated at least once a year. However, each customer must select a calibration cycle based on an evaluation of all factors that impact his instrument during use.

TME strongly recommends a factory calibration where its experienced technicians can provide expert service to the instrument. TM evaluates the calibration status of each instrument upon receipt and reports these results along with the final calibration results on the Calibration Report. While on the bench and prior to final calibration each instrument is inspected to ensure proper electromechanical and pneumatic performance and evaluated for warning signs of potential future problems.

TM's calibration standards are traceable to NIST and its calibration program is based on the guidelines of ANSI/NCLS Z540-1-1994.

Contact our Customer Service Department to schedule an instrument for calibration prior to shipping it back to TM. This will help ensure that your instrument will be calibrated and shipped back to you within three (3) to five (5) working days of its receipt.

To schedule calibration contact our Customer Service Department directly at (508) 869-6400. You will be given a Return Material Authorization Number, and be asked to provide a Purchase Order to cover calibration and return shipping and insurance costs. You may also send an email to service@tmelectronics.com and one of our Customer Service Representatives will contact you.

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