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Mechanical laboratory balance HARVARD TRIP™
for teachingwith digital displaybenchtop

Mechanical laboratory balance - HARVARD TRIP™ - OHAUS Europe GmbH - for teaching / with digital display / benchtop
Mechanical laboratory balance - HARVARD TRIP™ - OHAUS Europe GmbH - for teaching / with digital display / benchtop
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Characteristics

Technology
mechanical
Applications
for teaching
Display type
with digital display
Configuration
benchtop
Weighing capacity

2,000 g
(70.55 oz)

Readability

0.1 g
(0.0035 oz)

Plate size

152 mm
(6 in)

Width

140 mm
(5.5 in)

Length

240 mm
(9.4 in)

Description

Two Pan Balance Designed for Comparative Weighing. The Harvard Trip balance is carefully engineered to provide the accuracy necessary in comparative weighing. Harvard Trip® Features The built-in sliding masses make weighing very simple and quick. Magnetic damping minimizes oscillation and helps speed up weighing. A counterbalancing knob provides quick zeroing of the balance while floating agate bearings helps ensure accurate results. Applications Weighing Display Deep notched and tiered beams Operation N/A Communication N/A Construction All-metal base and beam, stainless steel pan Design Features Weight set (2000g model, accessory sold separately), built-in sliding masses, magnetic damping, self-aligning beam design and floating agate bearings, counterbalancing knob for quick zeroing, hardened steel edges

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