How Do You Calibrate A Scale Without Weights?
To keep a scale in top performing condition, you must calibrate it on a regular basis. Most scales come from the manufacturer with a default calibration weight, but these weights usually wind up in the junk drawer or an infrequently used tool box that may or may not produce the weight when you really need it. Luckily, it’s easy to calibrate a scale even without these special weights. Determine the capacity of your scale. Scales are classified by the maximum amount they can weigh, and these specifications can be found in your owner’s manual. If you have misplaced your owner’s manual along with your calibration weight, you can probably find the maximum weight capacity listed somewhere on the machine itself. Check the manufacturer’s information tag on the bottom of the scale; if it doesn’t list the maximum weight, it will at least have the manufacturer’s name and the scale’s model number, which you can then plug into an Internet search engine to find the information. Locate an object that