
Maintaining and calibrating electronic belt scales is a crucial step in ensuring their long-term stable operation and measurement accuracy. During the maintenance and calibration process, special attention should be paid to issues such as calibration time intervals, zero point calibration, minimum cumulative load for material calibration, the impact of different materials on accuracy, the selection of calibration methods, and repeatability errors.
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