Universal Calibrating Machine
(UCM) Manual
(PM-5201)
Morehouse Instrument Company, Inc.
1742 Sixth Ave., York, PA 17403-2675 USA
Phone: (717) 843-0081
www.mhforce.com
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Rev. 11/2021
1.3 Design
The design of the machine has one purpose, ultimate accuracy. The force produced by the calibrating machine
is transferred directly to the unit under test without any machine loss or mechanical interference. Friction
between the reference standard and the unit under test has been eliminated. This is essential because even
slight friction, which is inherent in other types of calibrating machines, frequently results in gross inaccuracies.
Non-axial loading, another factor contributing to inaccurate calibration, is also eliminated by the design of the
machine and its accessories.
1.4 Reference Standard
While a reference standard, such as a load cell, is essential to the function of calibration, it is not supplied as
part of the Universal Calibrating Machine. Only compression reference standards need to be purchased for use
with the machine because whether performing a tension or compression calibration, the reference standard
is always loaded in compression. Since compression reference standards are less expensive than dual mode
tension and compression type standards, the cost of reference standards for use with a Morehouse Universal
Calibrating Machines is less than for other types of machines.
Figure 2: Morehouse Ultra-Precision Load Cell