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 Calibration Test Benches

Nagman offer these Systems – optionally – with their powerful & unique Calibration Management Software – Calman Plus –  interfacing / integrating the various Modules & enabling perform Calibration Routines Semi-automatically / Automatically. Advanced Version of CMS for uplinking to customer SAP System also available.

More than 1500 Systems are proving their mettle in industries & Projects Worldwide, thro’ continued good performance.

Eco-Frame :
Basic / Economy Version – High quality / Heavy Duty (& Powder coated) 40 mm square tube fabricated 4 or 5 legged Frame construction

“C” Frame :
Trendy, Ergonomic / ‘C’ Frame Design

Metallic constructions, such as frames and angles are from degreased & phosphate treated Sheet Steel, protected with oven backed enamel paint, for better conductivity & dissipation of static charges, to ensure zero potential throughout the working surface.

Test Benches / Workstations are available in various dimensions, custom configurable (Lengths from 1000 upto 2400 mm x Depth 1000 mm x Height 800 mm), depending on modules fitted in Bench-top / Device Panel Units & to suit customers choice – possible to design & configure as per available space (area) of Customers’ Lab.

Dry block calibrators,
Test & Measurement Instruments
Nagman Temperature Calibrators
Field Calibration



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