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ATP Engg, Netherlands
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Chem Instruments, U.S.A.
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Coesfeld, Germany
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CO.FO.ME.GRA, Italy
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Defelsko, U.S.A.
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Delmhorst, U.S.A.
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Erichsen, Germany
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Hanatek, U.K.
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Mastrad, U.K.
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P.C.W.I., Australia
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Palmer Wahl, USA
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RAL, Germany
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Rhopoint, U.K.
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T.Q.C., Netherlands
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Taber, U.S.A.
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Time Group
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Other Foreign Partners
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Brookfield, U.S.A.
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Cannon, U.S.A.
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Chlor*rid, U.S.A.
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DG Colour, U.K.
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Gardco, U.S.A
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Kershaw Instrument, U.S.A.
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Little Joe, U.S.A.
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Memmert , Germany
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RAY-RAN Polytest, U.K.
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Red Devil ,U.S.A.
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Research Equipment, UK
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RK Printcoat, U.K.
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Shaw Moisture Meters, U.K.
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Thwing Albert, U.S.A.
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Ueshima, Japan
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WS Tyler, U.S.A.
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Zehntner , Switzerland
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VLM , Germany
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Calibration

The Taber® Rotary Platform Abraser (Abrader) is
a precision instrument that must be calibrated
by an authorized Taber Calibration Center on a
regular basis. The frequency of this calibration
should be based on instrument usage and become
part of your company’s quality procedures.
Taber Industries
calibration service for the Rotary
Platform Abraser (Abrader) incorporates a
proprietary gauging system used to measure
critical parameters. Our skilled technicians
evaluate the instrument against established
tolerances and make the necessary adjustments to
ensure that each unit is set to the required
specifications. If any problems are identified
during this evaluation, the customer is notified
prior to the repair.
A Calibration
Verification Kit is also available for
the Taber Rotary Platform Abraser. Not intended
as a substitute for regular instrument
calibration, the kit allows the operator to
monitor the following critical parameters:
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Proper wheel alignment
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Proper wheel tracking
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Irregular bearing wear
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Vacuum suction force
It also describes other miscellaneous
inspections that are critical to the performance
of the instrument.
This fast, reliable system check is useful to
identify potential concerns during the year. And
will signify if an instrument should be returned
for recalibration or repair prior to it’s
scheduled calibration.

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