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Penn Scale PX4202 Ohaus® Pioneer ® PX Series Analytical Precision Balance Digital
| Manufacturer | Penn Scale |
|---|---|
| Model Number | PX4202 |
| Manufacturer Part # | PX4202 |
| Housing Construction | Plastic |
| Platform Construction | Stainless Steel |
| Platform Type | Round |
| Platform Width | 7" |
| Height | 3.9" |
| Width | 8.2" |
| Depth | 12.6" |
| Weight | 11 lbs |
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Product Details
The Penn Scale PX4202 Ohaus® Pioneer® PX Series Analytical Precision Balance Digital is a cutting-edge precision instrument designed for diverse industrial and scientific applications. Featuring a substantial capacity of 4200 g with a precision of 0.01 g, this balance is ideal for tasks requiring high accuracy, such as basic weighing, parts counting, percent weighing, animal weighing, and density determination. The unit's compact dimensions of 8-1/5"L x 12-3/5"W x 3-9/10"H make it suitable for various workspace environments. Its InCal™ internal calibration ensures consistent and reliable measurements. Equipped with a multi-user interface, the device offers versatility across multiple weighing units, including mg, g, kg, oz., lb., ct., and more. The repeatability standard deviation of 0.01 g and linearity of +/- 0.02 further underscore its precision. Advanced features include a 1-second stabilization time, user-selectable span calibration points, an integrated weigh-below hook, and connectivity options via RS-232 and USB ports. The balance also incorporates a stability indicator, overload and underload warnings, and a backlit LCD display for ease of use. Constructed with an ABS top housing and a removable stainless steel pan, this balance is both durable and easy to maintain, operating efficiently at 100-240/50/60/1-ph, 12-18va.
