Torque Calibration Services
Michelli provides standard traceable and ISO/IEC 17025 accredited torque calibration services for torque wrenches, bolting tools, torque testers, torque transducers, torque analyzers, and related torque measurement equipment.
Torque Calibration Built for Accurate Bolting and Traceable Results
Torque tools are used to apply controlled turning or twisting force in maintenance, assembly, repair, manufacturing, and bolting applications. When torque tools drift out of tolerance, teams may under-torque or over-torque fasteners without realizing it.
Michelli calibrates a wide range of torque tools and torque measurement devices across many makes and models, including equipment purchased from other suppliers. Service options may include standard traceable calibration, ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration, field calibration, in-lab calibration, repair support, and documentation based on the tool, application, and required scope.
Torque Wrenches and Drivers
Calibration for click, dial, electronic, preset, adjustable, pneumatic, hydraulic, and specialty torque tools.
Torque Test Equipment
Support for torque testers, analyzers, transducers, standards, calibrators, and torque measurement systems.
Traceable Documentation
Calibration documentation and asset management to support quality systems, audit needs, and tool readiness programs.
What Is Torque Measurement?
Torque is a rotating force. In practical terms, it is the turning or twisting force applied by a tool to a fastener, component, or assembly. Torque measurement helps verify that the force indicated by a torque tool matches the force being produced during use.
Torque measurement is used across many industries where bolting, fastening, assembly, and maintenance work must be performed consistently. Calibration helps confirm torque tools are producing reliable readings for their intended application.
Assembly and Production
Torque tools used to apply consistent force in manufacturing and assembly processes.
Maintenance and Repair
Tools used by maintenance teams to tighten, loosen, verify, and document bolting work.
Quality and Safety Programs
Torque documentation can support quality records, tool control, and risk reduction programs.


What Does Torque Calibration Entail?
Torque calibration compares a torque tool or torque measurement device against an appropriate traceable torque standard. The comparison helps confirm that the torque value shown or set on the tool aligns with the torque produced during testing.
If the torque tool does not match the standard within the required tolerance, adjustment may be performed when the tool design and service scope allow it. The tool is then verified at multiple torque points and documented based on the requested calibration service.
Compare
Tool output is compared against a traceable torque standard.
Adjust
Adjustments may be made when the tool allows and the service scope requires it.
Verify
The tool is checked at multiple torque points to confirm performance.
Document
Calibration results can support quality, audit, and tool control records.
Torque Calibration Service Options
Michelli can help determine the appropriate torque calibration path based on your tool type, torque range, application, quality system, and documentation needs.
Standard Traceable Torque Calibration
Standard traceable calibration is available for many torque tools and may be appropriate when documented calibration traceable to recognized measurement standards is required.
Available for many common torque tools and testers
Useful for routine quality, maintenance, and tool control programs
Documentation available based on service scope
ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Torque Calibration
ISO/IEC 17025 accredited torque calibration is available for applicable tools and scopes when accredited documentation is required by customers, quality systems, or regulated applications.
Available for applicable torque tools within accredited scope
Supports audit-driven and critical torque programs
Scope of accreditation should be reviewed for specific tools and ranges
Field Torque Calibration
On-site torque calibration may be available for certain tools, programs, and locations. Field service can support teams that need calibration work performed at their facility.
Available depending on tool type, range, scope, and location
Helpful for maintenance teams, plants, and multi-tool programs
Contact your nearest Michelli location to confirm availability
In-Lab Torque Calibration and Repair Support
In-lab calibration may be recommended or required for certain torque tools, accredited scopes, repairs, ranges, or procedures that benefit from a controlled calibration environment.
Available for portable torque tools that can be shipped or dropped off
Supports applicable accredited calibration needs
Repair support may be available depending on tool type and condition
Torque Equipment Michelli Can Calibrate
Michelli offers torque calibration services for a broad range of torque tools, testers, standards, analyzers, transducers, and bolting equipment. Contact your nearest Michelli location to confirm the appropriate service scope for specific tools.
Torque Wrenches
- Adjustable torque wrenches
- Dial torque wrenches
- Electronic torque wrenches
- Hydraulic torque wrenches
- Pneumatic torque wrenches
- Preset torque wrenches
- Mechanical torque wrenches
- Torque handles
Torque Drivers and Screwdrivers
- Torque drivers
- Torque screwdrivers
- Torque guns
- Torque presets
- Torque limiters
- Torque handles
- Torque meters
- Torque gages
Torque Testers and Analyzers
- Torque testers
- Torque analyzers
- Torque calibrators
- Torque standards
- Torque watches
- Torque wheels
- Torque indicators
- Torque arms
Transducers and Sensors
- Torque transducers
- Torque sensors
- Torque indicators
- Torque measurement systems
- Force and torque devices
- Calibration standards
- Data output devices
- Specialty torque instruments
Powered Bolting Tools
- Pneumatic bolting tools
- Hydraulic bolting tools
- Torque multipliers
- Torque guns
- Torque wheels
- Power torque tools
- Bolting equipment
- Repair support may be available
Torque Programs and Documentation
- Torque tool calibration records
- Asset service documentation
- Calibration certificates
- Tool readiness planning
- TRAC asset management support
- Multi-location service planning
- Shipping coordination
- Tool repair review
Why Torque Tool Maintenance Matters
Torque calibration and tool maintenance can support quality programs, risk management, traceability, and tool readiness across one location or many.
Risk Management
Regular calibration can help teams reduce uncertainty around tool accuracy and readiness in torque-critical applications.
Nationwide Support
Michelli can support customers with one location or many through service locations, calibration labs, and coordinated service planning.
Asset Management
TRAC asset management can help customers organize calibration certificates, asset records, service history, and reminders.
Quality Assurance
Traceable calibration documentation supports quality systems, audit needs, and internal tool control programs.
Consolidated Service
Sending multiple tools to one qualified measurement partner can help simplify purchasing, records, shipping, and service coordination.
Convenience and Control
Torque calibration may be coordinated on-site, in-lab, or through ship-in service depending on the tool, location, and required scope.
Torque Calibration Documentation and Certificates
Torque calibration documentation may include calibration results, traceability information, tool identification, standards used, and other details based on the selected service scope.
Michelli can help determine whether standard traceable calibration or ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration is the right fit for your torque tools, quality program, or audit requirements.

ISO 9001 Registered with ISO 17025 Accredited Calibration Laboratories
Torque calibration services may be available under standard traceable or ISO/IEC 17025 accredited scopes depending on the tool and calibration requirements.
- Standard traceable documentation available
- ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration available for applicable scopes
- Scope review recommended for specific tools and ranges
- Documentation for quality systems and audits

Field Service, In-Lab Calibration, and Ship-In Support
Standard torque calibration may be available on-site or in Michelli calibration laboratories, while ISO/IEC 17025 accredited torque calibration is only available in an ISO 17025 accredited calibration laboratory.
If you have multiple torque tools, an equipment list can help Michelli review tool types, torque ranges, model numbers, and documentation needs before scheduling calibration.
On-Site Calibration
Available for certain torque tools depending on tool type, range, location, and required scope.
Ship-In Calibration
Portable torque tools may be shipped with an equipment list to help streamline intake and service planning.
Torque Tool Rental and Purchase Support
Michelli can also help customers evaluate torque tool purchase or rental needs.
TORQUE CALIBRATION
Ready to Schedule Torque Calibration?
Tell us about your torque tools, required service type, documentation needs, and location. A Michelli specialist can help determine the appropriate calibration path.
Helpful details to include:
- Tool type
- Manufacturer and model
- Torque range
- Standard or accredited service
- Field or in-lab preference
- Documentation requirements
Request Torque Calibration
Complete the form and a Michelli specialist can follow up about your torque calibration needs.
Related Calibration Services
Torque calibration often connects with force, pressure, and dimensional measurement programs. Michelli can help determine the right service path for each instrument in your program.
Force Calibration
Calibration for force gauges, dynamometers, load cells, force testers, tension equipment, and related force measurement devices.
Pressure Calibration
Calibration services for pressure gauges, transmitters, switches, valves, modules, and pressure measurement equipment.
Physical Dimensional Calibration
Calibration for calipers, micrometers, gages, indicators, surface plates, dimensional standards, and precision measuring tools.