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Found this article in my old bookmarks.

Although it is more for industrial application, where a technician has to set up many machines in little time and thus uses a tension gauge - there are some good points mentioned and steps to follow even when not using a gauge.

 

I bought one of those gauges made by Schlafhorst years ago ( zero to 4 Newtons)  - but to tell the truth - it has not seen use much at all.

The company is no longer in existence, but Towa (Japan) still makes models for same purpose - as does Hans Schmidt - latter makes gauges for all sort of tensions.

 https://www.hans-schmidt.com/en/produkte/tension-meter/

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