Gravitational effects, Correction factors on test weights, Gravitational charts – CDI Torque MULTITEST Government User Manual

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Calibration

Gravitational Effects

Correction Factors on Test Weights

Weights used in torque calibration are affected by their

acceleration due to:

• Altitude above or below sea level, and

• Latitude on earth between the equator and the poles.

Test bars are not affected by these conditions. The accuracy of

torque wrenches and testers does not change due to changes in

geographic location. Only when using weights must correction

factors be considered. After an analysis is made for a given

location, it is often found that the correction factor is

insignificant.

Two methods of correction are provided. They are:

• Correction factor for check point readings adjusts the

calibration readings without changing the applied weight.

• Correction factor for weights adjusts the weight applied

without changing check point readings. For additional

information refer to Gravitational Charts in this chapter.

Gravitational Charts

The charts in this section are taken from CRC Handbook of

Chemistry and Physics, 58th Edition. CRC Press, Inc., 18901

Cranswood Parkway. Cleveland, Ohio 44128.

Acceleration Due to Gravity for Sea Level at Various

Latitudes

Latitude

Acceleration

Latitude

Acceleration

Degrees

cm/sec2

Degrees

cm/sec2

0

978.039

46

980.711

5

978.078

48

980.892

10

978.195

50

981.071

15

978.384

52

981.247

20

978.641

54

981.422

25

978.960

56

981.592

30

979.329

58

981.757

32

979.487

60

981.918

34

979.652

65

982.288

36

979.822

70

982.608

38

979.995

75

982.868

40

980.171

80

983.059

42

980.350

85

983.178

44

980.531

90

983.217

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