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Brake Tester Calibration

Includes Service and Inspection

  • 1 hour
  • 395 British pounds
  • Eccleshall

Service Description

Full calibration of brake tester complete with certification Brake tester calibration is crucial for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of brake testing equipment used in the automotive industry. Here are several reasons why brake tester calibration is necessary: Safety Compliance: Brake testers are essential for assessing the braking performance of vehicles, and accurate results are critical for ensuring road safety. Regular calibration helps maintain compliance with safety regulations and standards. Accuracy of Testing: Calibration ensures that the brake tester provides precise and consistent measurements. Accurate testing is vital for identifying potential issues with a vehicle's braking system and ensuring it meets safety standards. Legal Requirements: In many jurisdictions, brake testers are subject to specific regulations and standards. Regular calibration is often a legal requirement to ensure that testing equipment is functioning accurately and providing reliable results. Consistency Across Testing Equipment: When multiple brake testers are used within a testing facility or across different locations, calibration helps maintain consistency in measurement accuracy. This is crucial for ensuring uniformity in testing results and interpretations. Equipment Reliability: Calibration helps identify and address any deviations or inaccuracies in the brake tester. This proactive approach enhances the overall reliability and longevity of the testing equipment. Customer Trust: Customers, whether they are vehicle owners, inspection stations, or automotive service providers, rely on accurate brake testing results. Regular calibration builds trust in the reliability and professionalism of the testing facility. Prevention of False Results: Inaccurate brake testing can lead to false results, potentially causing unnecessary repairs or overlooking critical issues. Calibration helps prevent such situations, ensuring that the results reflect the actual condition of the vehicle's braking system. Quality Control: Calibration is part of a quality control process for brake testing equipment. It helps identify and address issues promptly, ensuring that the equipment meets the required standards for accuracy and performance. Efficient Maintenance: Calibration can reveal any wear and tear on the brake tester components. Addressing these issues early through regular calibration can prevent more significant breakdowns and reduce downtime.


Contact Details

  • Eccleshall, Stafford ST21 6JL, UK


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