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Scales Plus NIST Traceable Calibration Certificate

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$129.00
Part #:
NIST-C
Availability:
Calibration completed in 3-7 business days.

What is Scale Calibration?

The accuracy of a weighing scale can slip with time, often as a result of normal use, dust accumulation, or simply age—a process known as drift. Thus, Scale calibration is the act of verifying and adjusting a scale's accuracy using test standards of a known, documented weight. This ensures the scale is performing as it should and is accurate to the manufacturer's stated specifications.

Calibration reports shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the permission of Scales Plus. Results relate only to the item calibrated.

Why is Scale Calibration important?

A scale or balance that is properly calibrated will produce the most accurate and repeatable results. This is especially important in commercial and research applications, where even the smallest weighing errors can result in lost time, productivity, and profits.

Can I get scale calibration on a scale I currently own?

Yes! Scales Plus offers on-site calibration services throughout the state of Michigan. Customers elsewhere in the U.S. can ship us their scales or balances for preventative maintenance and calibration. Our team of certified technicians will provide you with a traceable calibration report as proof that your weighing equipment is displaying accurate and consistent results.

Who needs an NIST-Traceable calibration report?

NIST-traceable calibration reports provide documented proof that the scale you purchased is in good working order and that the scale has been calibrated to meet or exceed the manufacturer's specifications. At Scales Plus, we use calibration weights that are certified by an accredited metrology lab at minimum, every two years and verified against other NIST weights. Certifications are typically required for mid-sized to large manufacturing facilities, laboratories, and any other industries that have strict quality systems.

How does this calibration service work with NTEP-approved scales?

Purchasing an NIST-Traceable calibration report for your new NTEP scale DOES NOT mean your scale is "placed into service". Many states require NTEP (legal-for-trade) scales to be placed into service by a licensed agent of the state's Weights and Measures Department, whether it be a state representative or a third-party technician that is licensed to place scales into service. Calibration must be performed when a scale is being placed into service. Our calibration service would be a secondary check of the scale as a verification that the scale is in good working order before you call to have the scale placed into service.

For more information check out our blog.

What is the Difference Between a Traceable Calibration and a Place-in-Service Test?

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  • 5
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    Posted by Tom Curbishley on Oct 21st 2025

    The calibration cert was exactly what we were looking for: NIST-traceable references and a well-organized and concise report format.

  • 5
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    Posted by Dawn Thumser on Aug 19th 2025

    being able to buy these when I purchase a scale is a big cost save

  • 5
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    Posted by Darrah McCaulley on Mar 25th 2025

    Perfect! Meets quality standards

  • 5
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    Posted by Lydia Eigenlaub on Jul 18th 2024

    Works well

  • 5
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    Posted by Dawn Thumser on Jun 4th 2024

    the extra cost for this certificate is worth every penny. it sames time and money when we don't have to have someone come out to certify a scale as soon as it's delivered.

  • 5
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    Posted by Dawn Thumser on Apr 9th 2024

    being able to purchase the calibration certificate with the new scale saves time and money

  • 5
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    Posted by Dawn Thumser on Sep 19th 2023

    cheaper than have someone come out to calibrate the scales

  • 3
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    Posted by Gary on Sep 6th 2023

    Dealing with 17025 and A2LA accreditations all day. Working in a lab capable of providing this certification the one you sent was simply pencil whipped. Only because I had to buy it with a cert my lab will provide the rest for the life of the balance. You should be ashamed of yourself charging outrageous prices for false information.

  • 5
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    Posted by Mark Morton on Jul 13th 2022

    Calibration certificates made our job a lot easier

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