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The Ohaus OSR300091230L Ranger 3000 Count 30L High Resolution Scale is a compact bench scale with a capacity of 15kg/30lb., a readability of 0.5g/0.001lb., a 300 x 225mm (W x D) stainless steel weighing pan, a control panel with three backlit LCDs, five selectable weighing units, and five built-in applications for industrial counting and weighing tasks. (W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.) The control panel has a numeric keypad, function keys, colored LED indicators for checkweigh mode, and three 26mm high, six-digit LCDs that show weight, piece weight, and count. This scale has an RS-232 port for connecting a computer or printer (sold separately) to output data or monitor scale functions. Its internal storage holds up to 30 records of part numbers, parameters, and accumulated values. The scale can be calibrated using external weights. A weighing port allows underfloor weighing, and a menu lock can be enabled to protect settings. Leveling is performed by manually adjusting the feet until the air bubble is properly centered in the level indicator. The scale has a universal power supply with 120V line cord and a rechargeable battery for cordless operation. Bench scales are used in industrial settings to determine the count and weight of objects. SpecificationsCapacity x readability15kg × 0.0005kg; 30lb. × 0.001lb.; 15,000g × 0.5g; 480oz. × 0.02oz.Minimum sample weight/average piece weight (APW)10g/0.05gMaximum resolution1:1,500,000 (internal counting); 1:300,000 (external counting); 1:30,000 (displayed)Weighing unitsGram, kilogram, pound, ounce, pound:ounceDisplay (weight, piece weight, count)(3) six-digit LCDs, 26mm highBuilt-in applicationsWeighing, parts counting, checkweighing, check counting, accumulationInterfaceRS-232ComplianceCE (European Conformity); AS/NZS (Australian/New Zealand Standard) CISPR 11; CAN/CSA (Canadian Standards Association) C22.2 61010-1-12, UL (Underwriters Laboratories) 61010-1; Class III accuracy requirements in accordance with NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Handbook 44, Canada's Weights and Measures Regulations and OIML (International Organization of Legal Metrology) R76-1Operating temperature range-10 to +40 degrees C/14 to 104 degrees FPowerRechargeable battery or 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz (120V line cord)Weight4.2kg/9.2lb.DimensionsWeighing pan: 300 x 225mm/11.8 x 8.9 inches (W x D)Overall: 117 x 327 x 311mm/4.6 x 12.9 x 12.2 inches (H x W x D)H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Balances and scales are measuring instruments used to determine the mass and weight, respectively, of an object. Unlike a balance, a scale's accuracy is affected by gravity and must be recalibrated if it is relocated. In practice, the terms balance and scale are frequently used interchangeably, and the results are displayed in a variety of units, such as gram (g), ounce (oz), pound (lb), troy ounce (ozt), pennyweight (dwt), carat (ct), momme (mom), grain (GN), and tael (tl). The empty weight of a container used to hold objects (tare weight) on the balance or scale is removed prior to weighing, so that the scale reads zero with the container in place. The precision of both balances and scales is determined by the requirements of their intended use, and can be 0.0001g or better for analytical balances. Precision is verified and maintained with periodic calibration. For commercial use, scales and balances may be certified by organizations such as NSF International and National Type Evaluation Program (NTEP). Balances and scales may include data interfaces that allow connection to a computer, printer, or remote display. Balances and scales are made suitable for the environment in which they are used with protective housings, sealed keypads, and lighted displays. They may have built-in functi