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Penn Scale PX3202 Ohaus® Pioneer ® PX Series Analytical Precision Balance Digital
| Manufacturer | Penn Scale |
|---|---|
| Model Number | PX3202 |
| Manufacturer Part # | PX3202 |
| Platform Construction | Stainless Steel |
| Platform Type | Round |
| Platform Width | 7" |
| Housing Construction | Plastic |
| Height | 3.9" |
| Width | 8.2" |
| Depth | 12.6" |
| Weight | 11 lbs |
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The Penn Scale PX3202 Ohaus® Pioneer® PX Series Analytical Precision Balance Digital is a versatile precision instrument designed for various industrial applications. With a capacity of 3200 g and a readability of 0.01 g, it provides accurate measurements essential for laboratories and industrial settings. Its InCal™ internal calibration ensures consistent performance, while the user-selectable span calibration points offer flexibility in measurement tasks. The balance supports multiple weighing applications such as basic weighing, parts counting, percent weighing, animal weighing, and density determination. It accommodates a wide range of units including milligrams, grams, kilograms, ounces, pounds, carats, pennyweight, Troy ounces, grains, Newton, and various tael measurements. For added convenience, it features a 7-1/10" diameter removable stainless steel pan, a backlit LCD display, and easy connectivity with RS-232 and USB ports. The device is secure with an integrated weigh-below hook and a security bracket. Its robust ABS top housing and a size of 8-1/5"L x 12-3/5"W x 3-9/10"H ensure durability and space efficiency. With a 1-second stabilization time and a repeatability (STDEV) of 0.01 g, the PX3202 is engineered for reliability and precision, making it a valuable tool for professionals in need of meticulous measurements.
