Welding Equipment Calibration

To ensure your welding equipment is built to last and provide results, the correct calibration of this is crucial.

Equipment calibration is key to measuring the performance and effectiveness of machinery, whilst assisting in highlighting any inadequacies that may benefit from refurbishment.

The Benefits of Welding Equipment Calibration

  • Enhanced safety: Equipment that works correctly ensures a safe working environment for your welders.
  • Improved consistency: Calibrating your equipment will ensure a consistent weld quality across all applications.
  • Cost savings: Like refurbishment, calibration can extend the lifespan of your equipment to ensure fewer costly investments in new machinery.
  • Competitive advantage: With equipment that’s in top condition and ready to provide results, your welding applications will benefit from a level of accuracy to surpass your competitors.

Global Experts in Welding Equipment Calibration

We have extensive industry experience and a team of skilled technicians dedicated to ensuring your equipment is ready to perform to the highest industry standards. With a global network of facilities, we’re ready to get your equipment prepped for performance.

Contact Us

Equipment Calibration FAQs

Does welding equipment require calibration?

In short – yes. Certified welders in the industry who utilise welding equipment must routinely calibrate it to ensure they continue to meet industry quality assurance standards.

Ensuring your equipment remains in good condition with servicing is crucial to extending the life of any machinery, however without consistent calibration, equipment can become dangerous and potentially cause harm to your team.

Why should I have equipment calibrated?

No matter your equipment or industry, the benefits of calibration are numerous. From long-term cost savings to increased welder safety, properly calibrated equipment is an investment in your team and the future of your business.

What happens if equipment is not calibrated?

Many operational factors can go wrong if you choose not to maintain or calibrate your equipment correctly. The reliability of your machinery will decrease, resulting in an unsafe work environment for your employees, as well as an overall decreased level of welding quality.