


Specification
Specification
- type Analytical Balance
- display type Digital
- resolution 0.0001g
- weighing capacity max 220g
- weighing plate size 90mm Dia
- measuring units kg / g / mg / gn / dwt / tl (Tw) / ozt / ct / lb / N / oz / ffa
- brand Kern
- piece counting Yes
description
description
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Internal adjusting Quick setting up of the balance’s accuracy with internal adjusting weight (motordriven) |
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RS-232 Data interface To connect the balance to a printer, PC or network |
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USB Data interface To connect the balance to a printer, PC or other peripherals |
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KERN Communication Protocol (KCP) It is a standardized interface command set for KERN balances and other instruments, which allows retrieving and controlling all relevant parameters and functions of the device. KERN devices featuring KCP are thus easily integrated with computers, industrial controllers and other digital systems |
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GLP/ISO log Printer With weight, date and time. Only with KERN printers. |
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Piece counting Reference quantities selectable. Display can be switched from piece to weight |
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Recipe level A The weights of the recipe ingredients can be added together and the total weight of the recipe can be printed out |
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Percentage determination Determining the deviation in % from the target value (100 %) |
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Weighing units Can be switched to e.g. nonmetric units. See balance model. Please refer to KERN’s website for more details |
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Weighing with tolerance range (Checkweighing) Upper and lower limiting can be programmed individually, e.g. for sorting and dosing. The process is supported by an audible or visual signal, see the relevant model |
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Hold function (Animal weighing program) When the weighing conditions are unstable, a stable weight is calculated as an average value |
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Suspended weighing Load support with hook on the underside of the balance |
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Universal plug-in power supply with universal input and optional input socket adapters for EU, CH, GB, US |
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Weighing principle Electromagnetic force compensation Coil inside a permanent magnet. For the most accurate weighing |
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