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Digital pocket scales are commonly used for business purposes, shipping, cooking, and much more. You should calibrate your scale about every 4-5 times you use it, to ensure you are getting accurate readings. You can calibrate your digital pocket scale by cleaning it and following the calibration steps using weights, coins, or household objects.

Method 1

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Finding the Proper Surface

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    Place the scale on a sturdy, level surface. This will provide the best area to calibrate your scale. Gently push on the surface a few times in different areas to make sure it doesn’t shake or wobble. If you’re unsure if the surface is level, use a carpenter’s level to check, or place a small ball or pencil on the surface to see if it rolls off.[1]

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    Place one or two computer mouse pads on the table’s surface. The mouse pads will act as a “dampener” to reduce vibrations that can interfere with the scale calibration. If you don’t have a mouse pad, you can use a gripping pad, or rubber pot holders.

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    Place your scale on the mousepad and power on the unit. The location of the power button will vary based on the brand of the scale. Normally, it is located on the front face of the scale with the rest of the buttons, but it could also be a switch on the back or side of the scale.[2]

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    Press the “Zero” or “Tare” button on your scale. This will be located on the face of the scale, where the weight is displayed. Wait patiently while the scale clears any remaining data from previous uses. It may take a second, but your scale should show a “0.00” weight once it is zeroed.[3]

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    Verify that your scale is set to “calibration” mode. The instructions for placing your device in calibration mode will vary depending on the brand of your scale. Sometimes, there will be a button or switch, or you may have to press a series of buttons. Check the manual of the scale or search online to see how you should put your scale into calibration mode.[4]

    • Often, the manufacturer’s website will have calibration information for specific models.
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Calibrating Your Scale

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    Select an appropriate weight to use for calibration. There are a few options for weights, including calibration weights made specifically for this purpose, U.S. coins, or household items.

    • A calibration weight is a solid item that usually features no air cavities and helps determine the accuracy of your scale reading. Calibration weights normally range anywhere from 1 mg to 30 kilograms (66lb).
    • If you don't have calibration weights, you can use a candy bar, since the outer wrapper does not have much mass.[5]
    • Alternately, you can use coins:[6]
      • Pennies made after 1983 weigh exactly 2.5 grams (0.088oz).
      • Nickels made after 1866 weigh 5 grams (0.18oz)
      • Dimes made after 1965 weigh 2.27 grams (0.080oz)
      • Quarters made after 1965 weigh 5.67 grams (0.200oz)
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    Place a calibration weight, a U.S. coin, or household item on your scale. As long as you know the exact weight of the item, you can use it to calibrate the scale. If you don’t know the exact weight, don’t use the item to calibrate the scale as it can be harmful for the scale if the item is too heavy.[7]

  3. 3

    Enter the mass of your chosen weight into the scale and press the “Enter” key. It’s best to start with a smaller weight such as 5 or 10 grams. The scale will store and use the data entered to weigh other items.[8]

    • For example, you will enter “5 g” if you’re using a U.S. nickel as a calibration weight.
    • If you’re using a candy bar or other grocery item, the mass will be reported on the outside packaging. Make sure you enter the exact amount reported, or rounded to the nearest digit that your scale can measure.[9]
  4. 4

    Add weights to the scale until you approach the maximum weight limit. Once you are near this limit, check the scale to see if it weighs the same as the known weights that you have placed on the scale. This limit varies from scale to scale, but the information should be in the manual or available on the manufacturer’s website.[10]

    • If you’re using coins, calculate the number of coins you need to achieve the maximum weight limit by dividing the maximum weight limit by the weight of the coin you are using.
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    Adjust the calibration up or down using the buttons on the front of the scale. If the weight on the screen does not match the expected weight, you can adjust the difference and “tell” the scale what the actual mass is of the weights.[11]

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    Turn your scale off until you need to use it. Once the scale is calibrated, you can turn the scale off. You can also do this to return the scale to normal weighing mode, if your scale does not use a switch to turn on calibration.

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Storing and Cleaning Your Scale

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    Keep your scale stored out of reach. When the scale is not in use, store it somewhere out of the way to prevent accidents that can affect its calibration. Good storage places include high shelves or closed closets or pantries.

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    Brush the surface of your scale using a small brush before weighing. This will help to remove any debris located on the weighing surface. Make sure you are gentle and not pressing on the scale at any point, as it can damage the strain gauge that helps to provide accurate measurements.

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    Wipe your scale with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Very gently wiping the weighing surface will remove any debris that the brush may have missed. Make sure the cloth is only slightly damp, as any water that gets into the scale can cause damage.

    • If you need a sanitary surface, you can use a drop or two of regular dish soap on your cloth to cleanse the weighing surface.
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    Check the battery compartment. If you’re using a battery-operated scale, open the battery compartment, remove the batteries, and gently wipe the inside of the battery compartment. You may want to replace your batteries while you have the compartment open because poor battery strength can negatively affect the performance of the scale.

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    Use a knife, blade, or pin to remove caked-on debris. For scales that are used in the kitchen, you will often have some dried debris on the weigh surface that cannot be removed with a cloth. Gently scraping at the area with a sharp object will remove the dirt and give you a clean weighing surface.

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    Calibration - that is, adjusting the scale so it weighs accurately over its range - depends on the model, so you have to read the instructions. It probably requires using a "standard weight" which you can easily buy online but need to keep clean. As a simple check each time I use it, I wrote its weight on each pot I use for samples. So I switch on the scale and it reads 0.00. Put the empty pot on and it reads the number on that pot. Then press "tare" to get zero before weighing a sample. If the empty pot doesn't weigh correctly, I need to calibrate the scale.

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    Hit on/off or the "zero" button. Make sure it is free of residue or dirt, and if you have a dish on it make sure to zero it with the dish on the scale.

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      • Consult with the owner’s manual for your pocket scale prior to cleaning and calibrating the device to identify any special instructions or warnings. The manual can provide helpful tips that are relevant and specific to the make and model of your pocket scale.

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      If you need to calibrate a digital pocket scale, start by finding a solid item with no air pockets, like a U.S. coin, to use as a calibrating weight. As long as you know the item’s exact weight, it can be used as a calibration weight. To start calibrating, put your weight on the scale, enter its weight, and press the “Enter” key to store that data as a reference when you’re weighing. Next, add weight to the scale until you get near the maximum weight limit and check the scale to see if it matches the known weights you’ve placed on it. If the weight on the display doesn’t match what’s on the scale, adjust the calibration with the button on the front of the scale to tell it the actual mass. For more tips, including how to store and clean your scale, read on!

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      3 Ways to Calibrate a Digital Pocket Scale - wikiHow? ›

      Calibrating Your Scale

      Power on the scale and allow it to warm up (usually 30 seconds) Begin the calibration mode sequence. Follow the instructions on the scale's display. Once the calibration process has been completed, remove the calibration weight and return to normal weighing modes.

      How do you calibrate a digital pocket scale? ›

      Calibrating Your Scale

      Power on the scale and allow it to warm up (usually 30 seconds) Begin the calibration mode sequence. Follow the instructions on the scale's display. Once the calibration process has been completed, remove the calibration weight and return to normal weighing modes.

      Is there a way to calibrate a digital scale? ›

      How To Calibrate a Digital Scale in 6 Steps
      1. 0.1 Step 1: Clean the Scale.
      2. 0.2 Step 2: Check the User Manual.
      3. 0.3 Step 3: Place Calibration Weight on the Scale.
      4. 0.4 Step 4: Press the Calibration Button.
      5. 0.5 Step 5: Wait for the Calibration Process To Finish.
      6. 0.6 Step 6: Remove the Calibration Weight and Test the Scale.
      3 days ago

      How do you calibrate a pocket scale without weights? ›

      Coins are minted to precise specifications, including weight, so they can serve as calibration weights. For example, a U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams. A penny weighs 2.5 grams. These numbers easily multiply, so 10 nickels can serve as a 50-gram calibration weight.

      How do you reset the calibration on a pocket scale? ›

      The button to set the digital scale to zero is normally the power button, but it can have various names such as “zero”, “tare” or “reset”. Most digital scales are factory set to auto shut off after a period of inactivity.

      How do you calibrate a pocket scale with a nickel? ›

      There's a fairly common rumour floating around that encourages using a nickel to calibrate a scale. According to the US Mint, a nickel weighs exactly 5.000 grams. The idea is that you can combine however many nickels needed to reach the scale's capacity (i.e. for a 100 gram scale, you would need 20 nickels).

      How do you calibrate a cheap digital scale? ›

      How to calibrate your digital scale?
      1. Prepare the required calibration weight for your scale.
      2. Find a flat and level surface to perform calibration and let the scale adjust to room temperature.
      3. Press ON/OFF to turn the scale on and wait for the scale to stabilise.
      4. Press the CAL key.
      Feb 20, 2020

      Can I calibrate my own scale? ›

      Rather, you will be required to repair and adjust the scale. Only a licensed and professional scale calibration and repair company like Precision Solutions can do this.

      Can you use water to calibrate a scale? ›

      If you are looking for something in your house to calibrate your scale that weighs within the range of 250 grams to 1000 grams, you can use a bottled water.

      How do you calibrate a scale easily? ›

      6 Steps to Calibrate Your Scale
      1. Clean the Weighing Scale. It's important to keep your weighing scale clean and well-maintained to ensure accurate readings. ...
      2. Change the Batteries. ...
      3. Turn the Scale On a Few Minutes Before the Calibration. ...
      4. Position the Scale Properly. ...
      5. Place a “Known” Weight. ...
      6. Use the Calibrated Weighing Scale.
      Aug 23, 2022

      How can I make my digital scale more accurate? ›

      If you want your scale reading to be as accurate as possible, here are some tips to reduce measurement error.
      1. Ensure that the scale is level and on a hard surface.
      2. Allow your digital scale to self calibrate. ...
      3. Weigh yourself at the same time of day, preferably in the morning before eating or drinking anything.
      May 1, 2019

      How do I make sure my digital scale is accurate? ›

      For the best results, step onto the scale, stand completely still and count to three. Three seconds is the ideal amount of time for the scale to obtain an accurate reading. Moving around and shifting your weight while standing on it, may cause inaccurate readings.

      How accurate is a digital pocket scale? ›

      Digital pocket scales are also incredibly accurate for their size, with up to 0.01-gram readability. That's precise enough for almost any non-scientific measurement. Most are super easy to calibrate too, meaning they're always only a few moments away from a reliable reading.

      Why is my pocket scale not accurate? ›

      Your surface is shaky or uneven.

      Even if your scale is calibrated, it could show inconsistent readings if it's resting on an uneven, tilted or rounded surface. Use a mouse pad or static-reducing pad on a flat, hard surface underneath your scale to steady the scale and ensure correct results every time.

      Can you use coins to calibrate scales? ›

      To test a digital scale if you don't have a special calibration weight you can use coins: (Make sure to use new, shiny coins. Worn coins will weigh less). A U.S. nickel (5-cent coin for non-Americans) weighs exactly 5.00 grams and a U.S. cent (since 1983) weighs exactly 2.50 grams.

      Why does my digital pocket scale keep changing weight? ›

      When a scale is gradually increasing or decreasing in weight on its own, it is experiencing drift. First, make sure that the scale is on a stable surface and that there are no outside factors that could be putting slight weight on the scale, like a fan or a busy work environment.

      How do you clean a digital pocket scale? ›

      Do's
      1. Keep a small balance brush and use it to gently sweep away any residue that might accumulate on the balance.
      2. Use a thin and moistened wipe with purified water. ...
      3. Carefully remove the pan so that you can clean it more thoroughly.
      4. If the weighing scales have been moved, it might have a levelling buddle.
      Jan 17, 2022

      Can digital scales lose calibration? ›

      One of the most common culprits for inconsistent readings is an improperly calibrated scale. That's because, over time, the wear and tear of regular use can cause a scale to lose its accuracy.

      How can I calibrate myself? ›

      Mental Calibration: 5 Steps to Focus Better and Maintain...
      1. BEGIN EACH DAY WITH THE THINGS THAT MATTER MOST. Life is frantic. ...
      2. REMIND YOURSELF OF YOUR PRIORITIES. ...
      3. SEEK OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH. ...
      4. ATTEND TO THE PHYSICAL. ...
      5. SURROUND YOURSELF WITH FOCUSED, CONFIDENT PEOPLE.
      Nov 2, 2017

      What happens if you don't calibrate your scale? ›

      The accuracy and reliability of your scale will degrade slowly over time and a regular calibration can prevent you from getting inaccurate results. That means that foregoing your calibration can be a risky decision, which could result in unscheduled down time, bad product quality and even product recalls.

      How do you calibrate a Digiweigh pocket scale? ›

      Press UNIT button once and the CAL will blink and then change to 1000.0g (or 100.00g)*. Place a 1000 (or 100)* gram calibration weight on the plat- form. The screen will show PASS then go back to weighing mode. The calibration is completed.

      What household item weighs 1000 grams? ›

      One mg/l of water is equivalent to 1 ppm because a liter of water weighs 1000 grams and a milligram is one one-thousandth of a gram.

      What can affect a digital scale? ›

      6 Factors that effect scale accuracy
      • Response Time. The response time of a load cell is how long the load cell takes to stabilise and present an accurate reading. ...
      • Creep. ...
      • Hysteresis. ...
      • Temperature Changes. ...
      • Non-linearity. ...
      • Non-repeatability. ...
      • Gravitational Effect. ...
      • Vibration.
      Jun 4, 2021

      How do you fix a digital scale that is off? ›

      In most cases, when your scale doesn't turn on, it can be fixed by simply replacing the batteries. If they have been replaced but it still doesn't work, a wire has likely come loose or there is another problem with the electrical connection within the unit.

      Why does my digital scale give different readings? ›

      Scale Is On An Uneven Surface

      Always weigh your items on an even surface. If it's uneven in any way, the legs of the scale will shift towards sloped parts, which means more pressure will be put on certain parts of the scale as well. This results in bad and inaccurate readings all the time.

      Why does my scale give me 3 different readings? ›

      When using high-quality equipment, different readings can occur on an uneven surface. Always use your device on a hard, smooth, level surface, such as solid wood or tile, to avoid digital scale weight fluctuation. Soft carpeted flooring and uneven surfaces can cause your machine to move slightly while you stand on it.

      How does a pocket scale work? ›

      The scale works by using pressurised air to balance out the weight of the object, and the amount of air required is therefore used to determine how heavy the object is. The pressure gauge then converts the reading into an electrical signal.

      Why is my digital scale not accurate? ›

      #1 Every time a digital scale is moved it needs to be calibrated. Initializing the scale resets the internal parts allowing the scale to find the correct “zero” weight and ensure accurate readings. If the scale is moved and you do NOT calibrate it, you are likely to see fluctuations in your weight.

      How do you zero a pocket scale? ›

      To zero, or tare, your scale: If your scale does not display zero weight when turned on with nothing placed on it, simply press the ON/OFF button and the scale will reset to zero.

      How do you calibrate a scale with a penny? ›

      Other options are brand new U.S. pennies or nickels; a penny has a mass of exactly 2.500 grams, and a nickel has a mass of 5.000 grams. Place your chosen coin on the scale and read the output. If you placed a penny on the scale, you should read 2.500 grams.

      What should a penny weigh on digital scales? ›

      Pennies minted after 1983 weigh 2.50 grams while the earlier copper pennies weigh 3.11 grams.

      What is the easiest way to calibrate a scale? ›

      Using certified calibration weights, or test weights, is the most accurate method for calibrating a scale and should be your first choice. This is also the only Legal for Trade method you can use to calibrate your scales.

      How to do calibration on the weight scale? ›

      Perform Span Check: Place the verification weights in the center of the scale. Record the weight to readability of the scale. Confirm repeatability by placing one of the weights on the scale a second time to obtain the same weight. Confirm that the reading returns to zero when the weights are removed.

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