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Penn Scale EX10201 Ohaus® Explorer® Precision Balance Scale 10200 G X 0.1 G Capacity
| Manufacturer | Penn Scale |
|---|---|
| Model Number | EX10201 |
| Manufacturer Part # | EX10201 |
| Platform Construction | Stainless Steel |
| Platform Width | 7" |
| Platform Type | Rectangular |
| Housing Construction | Plastic |
| Weight | 16 lbs |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Penn Scale EX10201 Ohaus® Explorer® Precision Balance Scale 10200 G X 0.1 G Capacity is a precision instrument designed to meet the demanding needs of laboratory and industrial environments. It boasts a remarkable capacity of 10,200 grams with an accuracy of 0.1 grams, making it an essential tool for precise measurement tasks. This scale features the advanced AutoCal™ internal calibration system, ensuring consistent accuracy without manual intervention. Connectivity is streamlined with integrated USB and RS232 ports, making data transfer seamless for multi-user settings. The scale includes a stability indicator, overload and underload indicators, and a unique below minimum weight capability, providing comprehensive feedback during operation. It is equipped with a robust 5-4/5" color touch screen display, complemented by touchless sensors located on both the base and display for enhanced usability. The Quadrastance™ design, featuring four adjustable thumbwheels, ensures stability on any surface. With a 7-1/2" x 8" removable stainless steel platform, cleaning is effortless. Additionally, the scale includes an auto standby mode and a menu lock switch to prevent unauthorized changes. An A/C adapter is included for reliable power. The EX10201 is a versatile and dependable choice for professionals in laboratory, educational, and industrial sectors, offering precision and ease of use.
