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BENEFIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Capacity:

60 lbs (30 kg)

 

Resolution:

0.02 lbs (0.01 kg) (3,000 divisions)

Stabilization Time:

Less than 1.5 seconds

Max TARE Range:

19.999 lbs (9.99 kg)

Power Source:

Integral Rechargeable Battery or Ext Power Supply

Display:

1” (25.4mm) High, Wide-Angle LCD (back lit)

Platform Size:

11”x13”x4.13” (28cm x 30cm x 10.5cm) WxDxH

Environment:

32°-104°F (0°-40°C), 0-85% Humidity

Net Weight:

13.4 lbs (6.1 kg)



Platform Scale Dimensions

Approvals:

NTEP CoC #03-055, Canadian Approval # AM-5544

 

 

 

 

OPTIONS

 

 

 

 

 

Carrying Case
$129   

Transport Kit
$119

Hay Holder Bin
$25


Total with Shipping (Select Destination)


Total with Shipping (Select Destination)
 


Total with Shipping (Select Destination)

27½” X 19¾”X 6” (70cm X 50cm X15cm)

features & specifications

Large LCD Display with Back Light

Easy to Read in Bright Sunlight making it ideal for outdoor use

Heavy Duty Construction

Withstands harsh environmental conditions

Lightweight & Low Profile

Portable and easily moveable and re-locatable

Reads in both Pounds & Kilograms

Multinational and Versatile

Operates on built-in rechargeable battery or external power supply

Portability–minimum 150 hours per battery charge (without back light)

Auto-Zeroing Operation

Ensures a zero-reading start point

Automatic Energy save mode

Conserves battery life for longer performance

Low-Battery Indicator

Alert to recharge minimizing downtime

Self-Calibration Function

Ensures consistent accuracy

Adjustable, Anti-Slip Feet

Maintains stability on uneven surfaces

Auto Tare Function

Zeroes-out containers and packages

Gravitational Correction Software

Provision to input various G-acceleration factors