Periodic verification and calibration for this universal testing machine is typically performed by checking the force measurement system across the working range using traceable reference equipment, then adjusting the system as needed and documenting the results so your lab can demonstrate ongoing class compliance to the applicable force verification standard.

In practice, the verification focuses on the complete force measurement chain used for your tests, not just the frame. That includes the installed force transducer and the controller and data acquisition path used during testing. The NG-SHM Series A is used in standards-driven environments, so the verification approach is commonly aligned with force verification requirements such as ISO 7500-1 and ASTM E4, based on your internal quality system and customer or regulatory expectations.

To keep results consistent between formal calibrations, many labs also run routine in-house checks that match their risk level and workload. Typical elements include:

  • Confirming the correct load sensor is selected and zeroed before testing
  • Running a short verification check at a few representative force points used in production
  • Reviewing any changes in repeatability that could indicate grip seating, alignment, or hydraulic stability issues

If you want to confirm the right verification schedule and documentation package for your specific capacity, load sensor setup, and test standards, use learn more or request a quote.