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Torque Calibration at HBM: From 0.2 N·m to 400 kN·m

The HBM calibration laboratory offers many advantages when it comes to calibrating your torque transducer:

  • Torque calibration in the range from 0.2 N·m to 400 kN·m - an extremely wide range. HBM maintains the only private calibration laboratory worldwide that can offer you this service
  • Calibration of complete measuring chains (also of third-party products) - at no additional cost for you
  • Decades of experience (since 1977) in the calibration of torque transducers, torque sensors and torque measurement chains
  • From the cost-effective calibration of industrial sensors to the transfer standard that meets the highest demands 
  • Calibration of alternating torque as a working standard calibration

Traceable

  • ISO 17025 certification
  • Direct traceability to the German National Metrology Institute (PTB)
  • Assessment of the calibration laboratory by independent experts at regular intervals

Benefit from calibration certificates with minimal measurement uncertainty, directly traceable to the National Standard.

Precise

  • Calibration machines with minimal measurement uncertainty (in non-state calibration laboratories)
  • Dead-load machines (sensors are loaded with weights on a lever arm in the Earth’s gravity field) up to 25 kN·m, extraordinary for a private calibration laboratory
  • Machine accuracy up to 0.008% 
  • Unique competence up to 400 kN·m with a measurement uncertainty of 0.1%

Optimize your measurement uncertainty assessment using the actual transducer characteristics - instead of data sheet specifications only.

Individual

Choice of different calibration standards: 

  • DIN 51309
  • VDI/VDE 2646
  • Working standard calibration

Measurement chain or sensor? DIN 51309 to meet the highest demands or VDI/VDE 2646? It's your choice. We will be happy to advise you!

HBM Torque Calibration Services

  • DIN 51309
  • VDI/VDE 2646
  • EURAMET cg-14
  • DAkkS-DKD-R 3-5
  • Working standard calibration

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If you want to know everything about your sensor: 

Calibration in accordance with DIN 51309 requires measurements using the sensor in three varying mounting positions. In other words, the sensor is rotated by 120° in the machine in each case i.e. the torque transducer needs to be mounted and dismounted thrice.

The following characteristics are obtained from a DIN 51309 calibration and specified in the calibration certificate: 

  • Exact output signal for each calibration step
  • Hysteresis values for each calibration step
  • Repeatability and reproducibility for one and for varying mounting positions for each calibration step
  • Creep behavior
  • Return to zero
  • Interpolation error (the measured value’s potential deviation from the cubic and linear approximation).
  • Classification in accordance with DIN 51309

Furthermore, the calibration certificate specifies the measurement uncertainty as defined in DIN 51309. 

This calibration provides guaranteed proof that your torque sensor is traceable measuring equipment (as required by ISO 9001).

Conformity assessment: HBM will identify whether a torque sensor is outside the data sheet specifications.

Best price-to-performance ratio with guaranteed traceability

Calibration in accordance with VDI/VDE 2646 requires two series of measurement in one mounting position (as opposed to DIN 51309). The following sensor characteristics are obtained from this calibration and specified in the calibration certificate: 

  • Exact output signal for each calibration step
  • Optimized sensitivity (obtained from the increasing and decreasing series’ measured values, based on the least squares method)
  • Maximum linearity deviation 
  • Maximum relative reversibility error
  • Remanence value
  • Furthermore, the calibration certificate specifies the measurement uncertainty. The required reproducibility data are based on statistical values resulting from similar calibrations. Besides HBM products, the database comprises many third-party sensors. 

This calibration provides guaranteed proof that your torque sensor is traceable measuring equipment (in accordance with ISO 9001). 

Conformity assessment: HBM will identify whether a torque sensor is outside the data sheet specifications.

HBM also offers a working standard calibration with individually selectable load steps. 

The following sensor characteristics are obtained from this calibration and specified in the calibration certificate: 

  • Exact output signal for each calibration step
  • Remanence value
  • Conformity assessment: HBM will identify whether a torque sensor is outside the data sheet specifications.

Our recommendation: We recommend calibration in accordance with VDI/VDE 2646 that, at the same price, provides you with more information about your torque sensor than the working standard calibration. 

HBM offers the calibration of alternating torque in accordance with DAkkS-DKD-R 3-5.

The following sensor characteristics are obtained from this calibration and specified in the calibration certificate: 

  • Exact output signal for each calibration step
  • Reference straight line equation
  • Remanence value
  • Graphical representation of the deviation from the reference straight line

We will be happy to advise you. 

20 N·m Torque Calibration Machine

0.2 N·m to 20 N·m
For working standard calibration.

 

Uncertainty of torque representation:

  • 0.2 N·m - 20 N·m: ±0.4 % of measured value

Torque steps: 0.2; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.6; 2.0; 2.5; 3; 4; 5; 6; 8; 10; 12; 16; 20 N·m

200 N·m Torque Calibration Machine

2 N·m to 200 N·m
for DAkkS and working standard calibration.

Uncertainty of torque representation:

  • 2 N·m - 200 N·m: ±0.04 % of measured value

Torque steps: 2; 4; 5; 6; 8; 10; 12; 16; 20; 25; 30; 40; 50; 60; 80; 100; 120; 160; 200 N·m

1 kN·m torque calibration machine

5 N·m to 1000 N·m
for DAkkS and working standard calibration.

Uncertainty of torque representation: 

  • 5 N·m - 1 kN·m : ±0.01 % of measured value

Torque steps: 5 N·m to 1000 N·m in steps of 1 N·m each.

20 kN·m Torque Calibration Machine

50 N·m to 20 kN·m
for DAkkS and working standard calibration.

Uncertainty of torque representation:

  • 50 N·m - 200 N·m: ±0.04 % of measured value
  • 250 N·m - 20,000 N·m: ±0.02% of measured value

Torque steps: 50; 100; 150; 200; 250; 300; 400; 500; 600; 800 N·m; 1; 1.2; 1.6; 2; 2.5; 3; 4; 5; 6; 8; 10; 12; 16; 20 kN·m

25 kN·m Torque Calibration Machine

100 N·m to 25 kN·m
DAkkS and working standard calibration.

Uncertainty of torque representation :

  • 100 N·m - 20 kN·m ± 0.008% of measured value
  • 20.1 kN·m - 25 kN·m ± 0.01% of measured value

Torque steps from 100 N·m to 25 kN·m in steps of 100 N·m each.

50 kN·m Torque Calibration Machine

500 N·m to 50 kN·m
for working standard calibration.

Uncertainty of torque representation:

  • 500 N·m - 50 kN·m: ±0.2 % of measured value

Torque steps: 500 N·m to 50 kN·m

400 kN·m Torque Calibration Machine

3 kN·m to 400 kN·m
for DAkkS and working standard calibration.

Uncertainty of torque representation:

  • 3 kN·m - 400 kN·m: ±0.1 % of measured value

Torque steps: 3 kN·m to 400 kN·m in steps of 1 kN·m each.

Sample Calibration Certificates

You want to have a look at our calibration certificates? Sample calibration certificates for all measured quantities covered by the HBM calibration laboratory can be downloaded as PDF file.

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