Crane Electronics Group

Crane Electronics Group

Watling DriveSketchley MeadowsHinckley LE10 3EYUnited Kingdom

AboutCrane Electronics Group

Established in 1971, Crane Electronics has been delivering solutions for torque management and control issues for the last 50 years.

Calibration Standards & Accreditation Crane Electronics are able to help customers obtain the appropriate calibration evidence for their required level of confidence. The company’s on-site laboratories have a range of supported beams, enabling the company to provide reference or torque calibration ranging from 0.1Nm – 2500Nm, realised from first principles and traceable to National and International standards.

Crane Electronics Ltd. laboratory’s accreditation of its competence to ISO 17025 means that customers can purchase calibration certificates headed with the UKAS and ILAC accreditation marks. The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) is a widely recognised authority for the accreditation of competence and is one of the signatories to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation for the mutual recognition of calibration certificates. The measurements reported in these calibration certificates are all performed according to the BS7882 – Method for Calibration and Classification of Torque Measuring Devices.

Not all of our customers insist on the BS 7882 calibration method and its UKAS headed certificate. Those purchasing certificates with the Crane Electronics Ltd heading are assured of full traceability of all significant measurements with these being performed on the same site and in the same calibration laboratory. These certificates typically list the results for ten measurements between 10% and 100% of the transducers rated torque – they do not require the calibration of the transducer and indicator as one unit.

Crane Electronics Inc. also offer a fully accredited calibration laboratory providing accredited and traceable torque and angle calibrations, being ISO 9001 registered and with ISO 17025 accreditation. Crane Electronics Inc. can also offer calibrations that are NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) traceable.

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