Calibration label dots are small, circular stickers used to display the calibration status of equipment. Their small size makes them perfect for labeling tools, gauges, and instruments where a large rectangular label would not fit, especially small calibration dots.
Dots are used primarily for space-constrained items. They are ideal for handheld tools like calipers, micrometers, or torque wrenches, as well as on small gauges or panels where space is at a premium, but a visual status is still required.
Calibration dots use a color-coding system to show status at a glance. Typically, green means calibrated, red means do not use or out of service, and yellow or orange can mean calibration due or limited use.
Yes, despite their small size, calibration dots are made from durable materials like vinyl or polyester. They use a strong adhesive to ensure they don't fall off small tools, even with regular handling and use in an industrial setting.
While some larger dots may have a small write-on area, most are pre-printed with a status (e.g., "CAL"). They are often used in conjunction with a separate, larger calibration record that holds the detailed information like dates and technician initials.
Tiny labels can have a huge impact. Try our little circular Calibration Label Dots when you're tight on space and you need to place vital calibration information. Write on these with a pen or a pencil. Color-code in a snap with easy-to-use labels that take the confusion out of calibration.
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