Counting scale M1722
laboratorydigitalbenchtop

counting scale
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Characteristics

Type
counting, laboratory
Display
digital
Configuration
benchtop
Other characteristics
precision
Weight range

1,000 g
(35.3 oz)

Description

High-precision scale with advanced software features The Grace Instrument M1722 Scale with Software Kit is designed to measure specimens precisely up to 1000 grams in 0.01 increments. With two bright, easy to read LED displays, the M1722 is the perfect laboratory tool. The unit has a rechargeable built-in battery for portability, but can easily be plugged in via AC Adaptor. The M1722 hardware includes a locking load cell, a plastic wind/draft cover shield, a stainless steel tray, and a level bubble indicator. The scale reads in multiple modes for a wide array of uses (from ounces, grams, carats, and parts counting), providing a dependable and powerful measurement. A digital auto tare allows for easy calibration. In addition, the M1722 is equipped with an RS-232 port for connecting the electronic scale to your computer's serial port. Dimensions: 3.1" height x 7.7" width x 9.5" depth Operating Temperature: 172 lbs Resolution: 0.01 gram Display: Red-color LCD Power: Rechargeable battery (included) AC adapter (included) Tare Feature: Yes Calibration: Yes PC Output: Yes; RS-232 Output Platform Size: 4.5″ diameter Weighing Modes: Grams, Troy Ounces, Carats, and Parts Counting • High capacity, high precision scale. • RS-232 port for PC connection. • Rechargeable battery built-in to unit. • Stainless steel measuring tray • Multiple weight formats, including g, oz, ct + PCS • Easy to operate and calibrate • Level bubble indicator • Dual LED displays in front and rear • Submersible electric water pump • One-year limited warranty

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