Electronic scales are a common sight in our daily lives. They make it convenient and practical to weigh objects and measure weight. Now, there are rechargeable electronic scales that can be used without the need for battery replacement, just like before. Do you know how to calibrate an electronic scale to make our lives so convenient? Let the editor from Penglai Shuiling Liang weight factory tell you—it's made of stainless steel weights!
Calibration with stainless steel weights is required when the scale is manufactured. After some use, if the scale is inaccurate due to external factors, it should also be calibrated with standard weights. Typically, the calibration frequency of household electronic scales is low, whereas industrial scales often need to ensure high weighing accuracy. In case of significant weighing errors, the scale should be promptly calibrated with stainless steel weights to ensure proper usage.
During calibration, the method for each brand's electronic scale may vary. Some require short-circuiting first, then removing the skin and placing a stainless steel weight, while others need to zero out or place the weight. The methods for weight scales and counting scales differ as well. When calibrating yourself, refer to the manual or search online for the calibration method of the scale in question.





