Detecto EB-60-204 Stainless Steel Bench Scale-60-lb capacity

Detecto EB-60-204 Stainless Steel Bench Scale-60-lb capacity Reviews



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Detecto EB-60-204 Stainless Steel Bench Scale-60-lb capacity Feature

  • 60-lb capacity
  • Push button tare
  • Auto shut-off
  • AC or battery power
  • Large LCD display
  • Flexible print formats
  • Pounds/kilograms conversio

Simplicity of design and rugged construction are the key features of the EB-204 series. At home around food and water, the simple frame and bridge design with lift-off platform simplifies cleanup by providing direct access to all of the components.

 

The 204 indicator is perfect for basic weighing functions. Push button tare, auto shut-off, AC or battery power, large LDC display, flexible print formats, pounds/kilograms conversion, RS232 output and stainless steel construction make this powerful bench scale ready for top performance and long-term accuracy. The EB 60 204 has a capacity of 60 lb x .2 lb / 30 kg x .1 kg, a platform size of 14" W x 16" D / 350 mm x 400 mm and a shipping weight of 43 lb / 20 kg.

 

EB-204 Series Specifications:

  • Indicator: Model 204 - 6-digit, 7-segment LCD 1" (25mm) high
  • Annunciators: Zero, gross, tare, net, low battery
  • Indicator Dimensions: 8" W x 6.625" H x 2.125" D (204mm W x 168mm H x 54mm D)
  • Indicator Housing: Stainless steel
  • Cover, Base, and Indicator Mount: Stainless steel
  • Units: Pounds, kilograms, ounces, grams, or pounds/kilograms
  • Indicator Keyboard: 7 keys
  • Power: 90 to 260 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz
  • Sample Rate: 1 - 50 sample per second, selectable
  • Resolution: 1 part in 100,000 displayed, 1 part in 1,000,000 internal
  • I/O: 1 bidirectional RS232 (20mA), 1 output only RS232 (20mA)


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Feb 21, 2011 03:43:04

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the "energy absorbing qualities" of a woodedn top. I can beat on stuff without the banging and rattling of steel. Just as I started bulding my last workbench, 2 BIG ol' heavy solid core doors became available. They're particle core, but with a heavy (thick) oak veneer surface. I then cover that with 1/4" masonite that can be replaced if (more like WHEN) it becomes too rough for continued use. If you're like me, and the work bench becomes a part-time anvil, the heavier the better. That helps absorb impacts too. (As you might be able to tell, I beat on things with a BIG hammer quite frequently..Cooking Equipment

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