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Sartorius EB60FEG-I 60 kg x 2 g Digital Balance Great!

$ 369.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • MPN: EB60FEG-I
  • Brand: Sartorius
  • Model: EB60FEG-I

    Description

    Sartorius EB60FEG-I Economy Express Scale
    The scale was tested and worked accordingly
    Capability 60kg, readability 2g
    Nice physical and cosmetic condition
    Description:
    Affordable, rugged scales. If you simply want to use your scale only for weighing. the Sartorius Economy EA is exactly the right choice for you.
    Rugged and reliable
    Highest quality craftsmanship
    SPEED UP technology - stable results within approx. ½ second after loading the sample
    Total ease of operation
    Backlit display and tactile keypad for total ease of operation
    Automatic container taring function
    Built-in serial RS-232C interface as a standard feature for data communication to PC
    Extremely rugged with shock absorbing stainless steel load plate
    Stable weight readouts - even during AC power fluctuations or at locations next to motors or heavy duty machinery that consumes considerable power
    Features:
    EA Economy models come with only the weighing function, the EB Economy models have one extra function that you can choose by menu code:
    Counting
    Animal Weighing
    Totalizing
    Percentage Weighing
    Toggling between gross/net values
    Mass unit conversion by toggling
    2nd tare memory for net-total (including automatic container taring function)
    Formula calculation using a factor
    As a special feature, the Sartorius Economy Express Scales give you the option of customizing two lines for your printouts; for example, you can use your company name in the header. Moreover, a serial interface port is standard on all Express Economy models for bidirectional communication with computers. In addition, all Express Economy Scales have a stainless steel load plate.
    Easy to operate for error-free results, Sartorius Economy Express Scales are completely simple to operate. Their backlit display shows clear information, even under poor lighting conditions. And on EB Series Scales, you can switch to the extra function at the touch of a key.
    The Economy Express Scales come with SPEED UP Technology: This means you can weigh faster than ever before! Just place a sample on the scale, and youll obtain the stable weight readout within approximately 1/2 second. Now you can zip through your work at an unequalled pace!
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    It is the buyer’s responsibility to fully comply all regulations made by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and state and local regulatory agencies upon purchasing this item.
    The buyer will not hold the seller responsible for the appropriate or inappropriate use of this device either by the user or a third party. Once purchased, it is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to assume any and all liability from the use of this device.
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    Payment is to be received within ten days of auction closing. If payment is not received within ten days, the item will be relisted.
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    Returns are only allowed under cases of gross misrepresentation in the ad. Such claims of misrepresentation must be filed within 3 days of receiving the shipment. Buyer is responsible for the return shipping. The product may be returned within 5 days after receiving for a full refund excluding shipping expenses. Seller reserves the right to replace the item(s) or refund.
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    by Xiao Bi
    February 20, 2012