• Beamex has introduced a better way to perform calibrations in a workshop by introducing a new calibration test bench called Beamex CENTRiCAL.
    Beamex has introduced a better way to perform calibrations in a workshop by introducing a new calibration test bench called Beamex CENTRiCAL.
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Beamex has introduced a better way to perform calibrations in a workshop by introducing a new ergonomic calibration test bench called Beamex CENTRiCAL.

The Beamex CENTRiCAL calibration bench reflects the result of decades of experience providing workshop calibration solutions to the industrial process industry. A standard yet configurable solution, the Beamex CENTRiCAL represents the latest technology which combines ease of use, versatility, ergonomics and provides a better way to perform calibrations in a workshop.

The Beamex CENTRiCAL is easy to configure to suit individual requirements while the standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection offers electrical safety measures as a standard. Each CENTRiCAL is supplied with accredited calibration certificates to ensure quality and traceability.

The CENTRiCAL is available with superb ergonomics via motorized height control, or as a fixed height bench. A straight bench as well as corner modules are available to meet user needs. A trolley-based design is also available for mobile solutions.

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