Originally Posted by 4th_point


I don't plan to re-cal anyone's wrench for them though.


Very honest answer of yours.

So, let's assume you get somebody's torque tool, use your company's equipment to find out that this somebody's tool is, unfortunately, no good, and give the bad news to the owner of the tool.

Then, what is, in your opinion, a type of corrective action which the owner of the tool can implement next, technically speaking? For example, tool owner may complain to the tool seller that torque tool is no good and demand refund or replacement, but unless tool owner gets some kind of paperwork from you to back up the claim, tool seller is likely going to disregard the claim. Will you be providing industry standard certificate of calibration per ISO 6789 to the tool owner?









Last edited by Mishka; 11/22/14.