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I have mine checked every year between Christmas & New Years. I've never had an issue with one yet but I don't drop them or LOAN them to anyone! Ray.
You are on your way to QS/ISO qualification. That is if whom ever checked the cal is also QS/ISO certified. What a pita that part of the job was.
I got to the point that I would watch some "technician" from afar when using a calibrated tool that I was responsible for.
Dropped tools is just the start. I have seen them used as hammers, pry bars, and to see heavy objects sitting on the wrench - ho boy!
I actually saw one "tech" using a beam torque wrench - not liking the reading - took the pointer and bent it in the direction to make the part pass the test.
I also learned to send the tool to a calibration service that DID NOT also sell tools. Too many times I would get reports advising the tool "Non Calibratable" along with a quote on a new tool.
I asked originally....I have a good friend that sometimes just doesnt get it. Good mechanic (kinda slow), does his own wrench turning. Owns many, many tools. He doesnt think that torque wrenchs EVER need recalibration. Even if dropped. He wont listen to me. I do not loan him ANYTHING that requires accuarcy. I do not use his torque's.