how do you ck torque wrench calibration

Most are not fortunate enough to have a Cal lab close by so usually they get sent out. The Cal lab will set and adjust the tool for a fee and return it.
 
Best is to send it out, but that's expensive.

You can hang a weight from the handle while the head is clamped in a vice. Google "calibrate torque wrench" for suggested methods.

Or you can trust one of these to calibrate your wrench:

Amazon.com: Alltrade 940759 Powerbuilt Digital Torque Adaptor for 1/2-Inch Driver: Home Improvement

This is particularly important to do with a "clicker". They can go out of calibration easily. Me, I use nothing but good quality dials, which are more reliable. They also let you see the bolt coming up to torque, which can help spot problems. Smoothly is good, jumps are bad. One with a "follow-on" pointer lets you use it where you can't observe the dial.
 

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