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Ohaus Pioneer® PX323E precision balance 30429812
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Ohaus Pioneer® PX323E precision balance 30429812

PART NO: 4AJ-4663332
Price: £941.38
Out of Stock (Ships in approx. 1 week)

Maximum load: 320g, readability: 0,001g 309x321x209mm, ExCal Model

Pioneer® PX analytical balances
High-performance, economical scales with high accuracy and repeatability for applications in laboratories, industry and education. With robust cast metal lower housing, removable stainless steel weighing pan and intuitive operation. For basic weighing, parts counting, percent weighing, dynamic weighing and density determination.

- 2 line, backlit LCD display
- 4 quick keys enable the most common weighing modes
- Wind shield
- USB and RS 232 interface for data exchange with PCs and PLCs
- User-selectable span calibration points
- Real time clock with GLP/GMP data
- Integrated weigh-below-hook
- Models with internal and external calibration available
- Auto-tare
- Many weighing units selectable, a custom unit can be defined
- Models with removable draft shield with static removal bar made from ABS
- Overload, underload and stability indicator
- 4 menu languages

Please note:
Models with ''/E'' for external calibration. All other models are equipped with an internal calibration function.

Product Specification:

Permissible ambient temperature range: 10…30 °C
Dimensions (W x D x H): 209 x 309 x 321 mm
Weight: 4.5 kg
Power supply: 100…240 V / 50…60 Hz
Type: Pioneer® PX323/E
Plate diam.: 120 mm
Weighing range: 320 g
Readability: 0.001 g
Reproducibility: 0.001 g
Linearity: 0.002 ± g

Catalogue Number4.663 332
ManufacturerOhaus
Manufacturer P/n30429812
Adjusting programExternal
Linearity±2,0 mg
Power supply100 ... 240 V, 50 ... 60 Hz
Type of auxiliary energyMains connection
Weighing plate (WxD)Ø 120 mm
Reproducibility mg1,0
Depth mm321
Max. load g320
TypePX323/E
With draft shieldYes
Width mm209
PK1
Dimensions (WxDxH)209 x 321 x 309 mm
Readability mg1,0
Height mm309
Weight kg4.5
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