Calibration value

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The calibration value is the measure of the calibration tolerances of scales . The error limits of a scale during the calibration are calculated from the calibration value. The value of the calibration tolerance depends on the load and shows the permitted weight deviation according to plus and minus. The specification of the verification value is on the type plate of verifiable scales and is usually 1–10 d (division) of a scale. The calibration value is also used to calculate the traffic error limits .

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