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Eyepiece Graticule Calibration

Eyepiece Graticule Calibration Services

Eyepiece graticules, reticles and stage or ocular micrometers are used as a dimensional reference when working with materials viewed through ocular devices such as microscopes or magnification eyepieces. While stage or ocular micrometers typically have only a linear scale for reference of length, many eyepiece graticules and reticles come in a variety of configurations and typically have markings for reference of length, angular, or radius features.

With stringent regulations in many industries where these devices are used, traceable calibration with a certificate of reference is often required to verify marking dimensions are accurate. With patterns either etched or painted on a glass surface, wear on markings as a result of use over time can cause inaccuracy in visual interpretation.

Because of this, it is important and sometimes required, to have graticules and reticles calibrated on a regular basis depending on frequency of use. And when you do, it’s always recommended to work with a company with experience calibrating eyepiece graticules.

Calibration and Graticule Accuracy

The precision measurement team at Cross offers NIST traceable calibration for ocular measurement devices such as eyepiece graticules, reticles, and stage or ocular micrometers, utilizing inspection master standards such as digital video measurement equipment and optical comparators with the latest measurement software.

With this capability, our technicians can measure a variety of scale values with extreme precision. That way, when you have Cross calibrating you eyepiece graticule, you know you’re getting precise calibration every time.

In addition, we can provide all as-found dimensions on a certificate of calibration for reference which your quality team can access 24/7 using GageSuite®, our online calibration certificate tracking system.

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Reliable Calibration Services

The precision measurement group at Cross offers NIST traceable calibration for all types of mechanical and electrical measurement devices, from calipers to inclinometers. Our technicians utilize master standards such as surface plates, angle blocks, and sine bars, among others, to perform a comprehensive calibration including readings at a minimum of four test points.

In addition, our team can provide as found, as left readings on a certificate of calibration which your quality team can access 24/7 using GageSuite®, our online calibration certificate tracking system.

When it comes to calibration services for manufacturers and others within the industrial world, the two most important considerations are accuracy and consistency. At Cross Precision Measurement, we strive to provide the highest degree of accuracy in calibrations every single time. That way, you can trust that your instrumentation or equipment has been precisely calibrated time and time again.

NIST-Traceable

Master Standards

Four Test Point Minimum

Calibration Certificates

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Know Your Calibration Status

GageSuite is an award-winning, cloud-based comprehensive reporting system for all your calibration and certification needs. Our best-in-class system allows you to manage and monitor your calibration certificates while also providing a complete asset management system.

GageSuite gives our customers complete access to equipment calibration histories as well as the calibration status of a piece of equipment in real-time.

Through this system, customers are able to miss less tool calibrations, which lowers expenditures, limits disruption, and increases accountability. This software also provides total asset management solutions combined with award-winning cloud-based tracking. Always know your calibration status with Cross.

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Your Eyepiece Graticule Calibration Company

When calibrating an eyepiece graticule, there are several factors to take into consideration. For instance, there may be small differences in the graticule of one microscope versus another. In order to determine this, a calibrated micrometer is necessary. And if there is a substantial difference, other alterations may need to be made to the eyepiece graticule calibration procedure.

That’s why it’s important to work with a company with provable calibration experience. Should you have graticule calibration questions, an expert should be able to provide NIST traceable, best practice solutions.

When you work with Cross Precision Measurement for your eyepiece graticule calibration, you know you’re getting trained technicians, outstanding customer service, and traceable calibration equipment. Every time.

Why Cross Precision Measurement?

Cross Precision Measurement has worked with a wide range of businesses across dozens of industries providing reliable calibration, inspection, testing, and instrumentation to our clients.

Our primary goal is to always be providing the best value to our customers, their manufacturing processes, and their end users. And the best way we know how to do that is by providing our customers with all the tools they need to succeed.

Whether it’s in the form of embedded calibration services, product testing, or metrology equipment, Cross can provide the precision measurement services you need.

Check out our other services or contact a precision measurement expert at Cross to get started today.

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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.