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OH30253073

Ohaus® Scout® Portable Balance

Model SKX622, weighing capacity 620 g, resolution: 0.01 g, AC/DC input 230 V, universal plug set

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41111502
NACRES:
NB.71

material

metal weighing plate

feature

CE compliant

packaging

pack of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Ohaus® 30253073

weighing capacity measuring range

620 g, resolution: 0.01 g

weighing pan diam.

12 cm

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General description

Ideal for laboratory and industrial applications, the OHAUS Scout comes in a slim, stackable design with large backlit LCD. Features include superior overload protection, multiple weighing units and application modes. Geared for high performance in your facility with fast stabilization time and high resolution weighing results, these portable balances set a new standard in laboratory and industrial weighing.

Application

Weighing, Parts Counting, Percent Weighing, Check Weighing, Totalization, Display Hold

Features and Benefits

Stability indicator, stackable design with optional storage cover (excluding 1mg models), mechanical and software overload/underload protection, low battery indicator, auto shut-off, auto tare, span calibration mass included on models up to 620g capacity

Legal Information

Ohaus is a registered trademark of Ohaus Corp.
Scout is a registered trademark of Ohaus Corp.

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