Crimping tool calibration involves verifying and adjusting the performance of crimping tools to ensure they form secure and consistent electrical or mechanical connections. The process typically includes inspecting the tool for wear or damage, cleaning contact surfaces, and testing crimps on sample conductors or connectors. Measurements are compared against manufacturer specifications or certified standards to confirm proper crimp height, pressure, and consistency. Regular calibration ensures reliable connections, prevents failures in electrical or mechanical assemblies, supports compliance with industry standards, and provides traceable records for quality assurance and maintenance purposes.