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Penn Scale EX223 Ohaus® Explorer® Precision Balance Scale 220 G X 0.001 G Capacity
| Manufacturer | Penn Scale |
|---|---|
| Model Number | EX223 |
| Manufacturer Part # | EX223 |
| Platform Width | 5" |
| Platform Type | Round |
| Housing Construction | Plastic |
| Platform Construction | Stainless Steel |
| Weight | 21 lbs |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Penn Scale EX223 Ohaus® Explorer® Precision Balance Scale 220 G X 0.001 G Capacity is a state-of-the-art precision instrument engineered for high-performance weighing tasks across various industries. It features a robust capacity of 220 grams with an impressive readability of 0.001 grams. The scale’s 9"W x 15-1/2"D x 13-4/5"H dimensions cater to a compact yet efficient design, suitable for laboratory and industrial environments. Equipped with the advanced AutoCal™ internal calibration system, this scale ensures accuracy and reliability, minimizing error in measurement. Connectivity is enhanced through USB and RS232 ports, allowing seamless integration with digital systems. Designed with a multi-user interface, it supports collaborative workspaces. The scale includes critical indicators for stability, overload, and underload, ensuring precise results. The auto standby feature and menu lock switch further optimize functionality. The 5-4/5" color touch screen display offers intuitive navigation, complemented by touchless sensors located on both the base and display for enhanced user interaction. The exclusive Quadrastance™ design with four adjustable thumbwheels provides stability on uneven surfaces, while the 5-1/8" removable stainless steel platform offers easy maintenance. The A/C adapter included empowers continuous operation, making the Penn Scale EX223 a reliable instrument for precision measurement tasks.
