Online Weight Selector: Test Weight Finder for Reliable Weighing Results
Routine test or balance calibration is important to ensure precise and accurate weighing results.
Routine test or balance calibration is important to ensure precise and accurate weighing results. The new online Weight Selector supports the fast finding of the right test weight. The results based on manufacturer-approved recommendations.
Our innovative weight selector is designed to ease customer confusion when selecting the right weight. The tool is designed to work with current, non-current and even non-METTLER TOLEDO balances.
How does the weight selector work?
By selecting a current or legacy METTLER TOLEDO balance on model number or a non-METTLER TOLEDO balance based on unit capacity, the selector is able to recommend the correct weights for routine balance calibration.
Why two weights?
Refer to the image above for matching visuals:
W1: is a weight around the balance maximal capacity.
W2: is a weight around 5% of the balance maximal capacity.
In addition, the OIML weight class is important. It is defined for the laboratory for process tolerance of up to 0.03%. Weights should have a valid calibration certificate.
Routine test or balance calibration is important to ensure precise and accurate weighing results. The new online Weight Selector supports the fast finding of the right test weight. The results based on manufacturer-approved recommendations.
Our innovative weight selector is designed to ease customer confusion when selecting the right weight. The tool is designed to work with current, non-current and even non-METTLER TOLEDO balances.
How does the weight selector work?
By selecting a current or legacy METTLER TOLEDO balance on model number or a non-METTLER TOLEDO balance based on unit capacity, the selector is able to recommend the correct weights for routine balance calibration.
Why two weights?
Refer to the image above for matching visuals:
W1: is a weight around the balance maximal capacity.
W2: is a weight around 5% of the balance maximal capacity.
In addition, the OIML weight class is important. It is defined for the laboratory for process tolerance of up to 0.03%. Weights should have a valid calibration certificate.
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