Product Specifications | |||
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Product Type | Beam Balance | Usage | For Lab Use |
Material | Aluminum | Color | White & Silver |
Trade Information | |||
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Payment Terms | Cash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA) | Supply Ability | 1 Piece Per Day |
Delivery Time | 2-3 Days | ||
Main Export Market(s) | Africa, Middle East, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South America, North America, Central America, Australia, Asia | Main Domestic Market | All India |
With the excellent knowledge about the market, our company is considered as the profound manufacturer and supplier of Triple Beam Balance. These are used in scientific laboratories for measuring masses of various materials accurately. To design the balance we use optimum quality materials, procured from the most authentic vendors. Our quality analysts check the Triple Beam Balance on performance and accuracy parameters before offering to the clients at the market leading prices.
Features:
- Simple to use
- Rust proof finishing
- Accurate measurement
Instructions on use-
- The triple beam balance is used to measure masses very precisely; the reading error is 0.05 gram.
- With the pan empty, move the three sliders on the three beams to their leftmost positions, so that the balance reads zero. If the indicator on the far right is not aligned with the fixed mark, then calibrate the balance by turning the set screw on the left under the pan.
- Once the balance has been calibrated, place the object to be measured on the pan.
- Move the 100 gram slider along the beam to the right until the indicator drops below the fixed mark. The notched position immediately to the left of this point indicates the number of hundreds of grams.
- Now move the 10 gram slider along the beam to the right until the indicator drops below the fixed mark. The notched position immediately to the left of this point indicates the number of tens of grams.
- The beam in front is not notched; the slider can move anywhere along the beam. The boldface numbers on this beam are grams and the tick marks between the boldface numbers indicate tenths of grams.
- To find the mass of the object on the pan, simple add the numbers from the three beams.
- As with a ruler, it is possible to read the front scale to the nearest half tick mark.