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OH30467835

Ohaus® Navigator® Portable Balance

Model NVT1601M, weighing capacity 1600 g, resolution: 0.5 g, AC/DC input 230 V, universal plug set

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41111502
NACRES:
NB.71

material

metal weighing plate

feature

CE compliant

packaging

pack of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Ohaus® 30467835

weighing capacity measuring range

1600 g, resolution: 0.5 g

weighing pan W × L

17.4 cm × 23 cm

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General description

OHAUS raises the bar in price-performance ratio with the newly-designed Navigator series which is perfect for general weighing applications in laboratory, industrial and education settings. Ruggedly constructed and multifunctional, the Navigator′s a powerful balance that can handle a diverse range of weighing applications with features such as fast stabilization time, overload protection at four times its rated capacity, and easy operation.

Application

Weighing, Parts Counting, Percent Weighing, Checkweighing

Features and Benefits

Menu and calibration lock switch, mechanical and software overload/underload protection, stability indicator, low battery indicator, auto shut-off, user-selectable print options, user-selectable communication settings

Legal Information

Navigator is a registered trademark of Ohaus Corp.
Ohaus is a registered trademark of Ohaus Corp.

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