OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale

OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
OHAUS Navigator™ NV622 EU portable scale
  • Διαθεσιμότητα: 4-10 Ημέρες
  • Brand: OHAUS
  • EAN: 6971629531340
364,13€
Χωρίς ΦΠΑ: 293,65€

Features

  • Battery indicator description: Low battery indicator
  • Stabilisation time: 1.5 s
  • Weight programmes: Percentage weighting, Weighing, Checkweighing, Counting of pieces
  • Control type: Buttons
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Adjustable feet: Yes
  • Accuracy: 0.01 g
  • Product colour: White
  • Non-slip feet: Yes
  • Type: Electronic portable scales
  • Material: Stainless steel, ABS
  • Auto power off: Yes
  • Tare weight function: Yes
  • Maximum weight capacity: 0.62 kg
  • Overload protection: Yes
  • Top surface type: Stainless steel
  • Appliance placement: Freestanding
  • Units of measurement: g, kg, N, oz, ozt, dwt, lb, lb:oz, ct, grain
  • Power

  • Number of batteries supported: 4
  • Power source: AC/Battery
  • Battery lifetime: 270 h
  • Battery type: LR14
  • Operational conditions

  • Relative humidity: 0 - 85%
  • Operating temperature (T-T): 0 - 40 °C
  • Storage temperature (T-T): -20 - 55 °C
  • Weight & dimensions

  • Weighing surface: 145 mm
  • Width: 204 mm
  • Height: 70 mm
  • Weight: 1 kg
  • Depth: 230 mm
  • Packaging content

  • Power adapter included: Yes
  • Batteries included: No
  • Display

  • Display type: LCD
  • Illumination colour: White
  • Ports & interfaces

  • Ethernet : Optional
  • USB required: Optional
  • RS-232 interface: Optional
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