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Factory Mutual (FM) Systems Approval

Meets FM requirements for safety. FM Approvals is an international leader in third-party testing and certification services.

Feeler Gauge

A precision tool used for measuring the narrow gaps or clearances between two surfaces. Read More…

Ferrite Core

The magnetic core of wound electronics like transformers or inductors.

Ferrule

A metal band strengthening or forming a joint. In transducers, ferrules are used for strain relief of wire terminations.

Filtering Threshold

Threshold filters are commonly used in digital signal processing. A threshold filter examines each value of the input dataset and changes all values that do not meet the boundary conditions. The filtering threshold is a boundary condition for this process.

First Article Inspection

A critical quality control process for validating newly designed or modified products. Typically performed by suppliers but also by customers or third parties, it involves a thorough examination of engineering specs, precise dimension measurement, rigorous functionality testing, and defect inspection. Read More…

Flexures

Bearings which bend to allow other parts to move

Floor Scale

A sturdy, ground-level weighing device used to measure the weight of large, heavy objects unsuitable for smaller scales. Read More…

Flow Meter

A specialized device designed to gauge the volume or mass of a liquid or gas as it traverses a channel or pipeline. Read More…

FMVSS 302

A Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard which describes how fast a material burns

Force Dynamometer

A force dynamometer, often referred to as a dyno, serves as an instrument designed for the precise measurement of force, torque, or power in various applications. Read More…

Force Gauge

A compact, handheld instrument used for quantifying the exerted force during either a pushing or pulling examination. Read More…

Freezing Point

The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid (not necessarily identical with the solids melting point). Used with certain metals to assign precision temperature points on IPTS-68.

Frequency

The number of complete cycles of AC voltage which occurs during on second.

Full Duplex (data transfer)

Simultaneous, two way or bi-directional independent transmission of data.

Full Scale Value

The arithmetic sum of the two end-scale values. When zero is not on the scale, the full scale value is the higher end-scale value.

 

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Did you know… Cross Company is an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan). Our ESOP started in 1979 and as of 2006, we are 100% employee-owned! Learn more about our ESOP and how that benefits both team members and our customers.
Did you know... the precision measurement group at Cross was founded in 1939 by our current CEO's grandfather, Jim King. That's a whole lot of calibration!
Did you know... A fingerprint weighs about 50 micrograms. We know, we weighed it! The residue left from a finger can actually make a difference in weight results which is why we wear gloves when we calibrate weights. For reference, a sheet of paper is about 4.5 grams, that’s 4.5 million micrograms.
Did you know… Cross Company has grown significantly since our start in 1954. Over the years we've acquired 26 companies! Today, our five groups have expertise in everything from industrial automation to precision measurement, and industry knowledge going all the way back to 1939.