7829 - 9503-16728 Platter Flat |
7829 - 9503-16729 Platter Flat |
The NCI Model 7829 Bench Scale provides the most accurate and reliable weight measurement for static or in-line shipping. The weighing solution for any application requiring a durable bench scale.
- Display Controls–
- ZERO: Includes Auto Zero Tracking or Manual push button to re-establish zero reference.
- TEST: Runs a diagnostic test to ensure scales is fully functional, and allows a real-time view of internal settings.
- Construction– Stainless steel weight platter. Painted mild steel base enclosure.
- Field Calibration– Alternate span points can simplify field calibration by using less than full capacity weights. Can be set-up as either decimal pound or kilogram.
- RS-232 Cable– Included with each scale, DB 9-pin, null modem, female connector allows you to connect to a PC
- Emulation Protocols– Standard NCI default with field configurable settings of 8213, 3835, SMA, and Auto Weight Send. This allows you to select compatible scale communication settings or scale drivers during field installation when interfacing with shipping software programs or host devices.
- Power Supply– Recessed power supply with standard wall plug
- DuraBridge® Technology– Reduces overall scale deflection to less than 1/2" when a full load is applied
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Legal for Trade
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Model |
7239 9503-16729 |
$2,086.00
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Capacity x Readability |
250 x 0.05 lb |
100 x 0.02 kg |
Leagal for Trade |
NTEP Class lll, CC #95-121 |
Canada: MOI #AM-5099 |
Computer Interface |
RS232 |
Platter Type |
Stainless Steel Ball Top |
Platter Size |
20" x 20" |
Construction |
Stainless steel weight platter. Painted mild steel base enclosure |
Dimensions |
20" L x 20" W x 5.3" H
51 cm (L) x 51 cm (W) x 13 cm (H) |
Power |
120 VAC (+10% -15%), 60 Hz, standard 3-wire ground
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Operating Environment |
Temperature: 42° F to 104° F (5° C to 40° C) Relative Humidity: 10 to 95% (non-condensing) |
Input/Output |
RS-232, bi-directional, confi gurable 1200 – 19.2K baud. Transmits weight and scale status whenever ASCII “W” <CR> is sent by a remote device |
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