Force gauge calibration involves verifying and adjusting the accuracy of force measurement instruments used to measure tension, compression, or torque in industrial, laboratory, or production applications. The process typically includes comparing the gauge’s readings against certified reference standards, such as calibrated weights or precision load cells, across its full measurement range. Any deviations are recorded and adjustments are made if possible to ensure accurate and repeatable readings. Regular calibration ensures reliable force measurements, supports quality control, maintains compliance with industry and regulatory standards, and provides traceable documentation for testing and inspection purposes.