In message <001e01c76635$c41be210$0400a8c0@BEMCSRLAP>, dated Wed, 14 Mar 
2007, Steve Richardson - Blackwood EMC <st...@blackwoodemc.co.uk> 
writes:

>I am looking for a calibration facility to carry out a calibration on a 
>2Nm impact hammer (re EN 60068-2-75).  Ideally the lab will be 
>accredited against ISO 17025 with a turnaround of less than 4 weeks.  
>There are a few labs which can do the usual 0.5 and 1.0Nm hammers but 
>2.0Nm seems a bit more niche. 
> 
>Any pointers would be much appreciated

Can you ask the manufacturer of the hammer?
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