During use, stainless steel weights inevitably experience some wear and磕碰. If damaged, the accuracy of the weights may be affected to some extent, particularly if the damage is severe, it is necessary to discontinue use immediately. So, can weights with minor wear still be repaired and used?
When using stainless steel weights, if there are any doubts about product quality, they should be immediately submitted to a professional metrology department for inspection and calibration. Minor quality errors can be adjusted to the standard weight by adjusting the cavity. If the stainless steel weights are more worn, it is recommended to repurchase, as the heavy hammer cannot compensate for the weight in this case.
Weights above F1 grade may experience changes in mass and accuracy if accidentally dropped to the ground or subjected to impact. The higher the grade, the greater the weight's impact on precision. Typically, these large weight blocks cannot be repaired upon damage, and a new stainless steel scale must be purchased.
When using stainless steel weights, please note the following: First, inspect the stainless steel weight you plan to use for any stains or dirt. If there is any debris, it should be cleaned before use. Check if the weight is within the calibration period; weights outside this period require recertification before use.
After use, stainless steel weights require proper storage and maintenance. Store them in the designated weighing box, and regularly inspect, clean, and record their condition. If any dents or damage are found, promptly deliver them to the metrological inspection department for certification before reuse.





