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Handheld Wireless Weighing Instrument 280

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A/D conversion method: Sigma-delta conversion method
Input signal range: -3mV~15mV
Sensor bridge power supply: DC 5V
Number of connected sensors: Up to four 350Ω sensors can be connected
Sensor Connection: 4-wire system
Verification division: 2000~3000
The maximum degree of external division: 15000
Division value: 1/2/5/10/20/50 optional
Display method: LCD segment display, multi-state flag bit indication
Wireless transmission frequency: 450MHz

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Handheld Wireless Weighing Instrument 280

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A/D conversion method: Sigma-delta conversion method
Input signal range: -3mV~15mV
Sensor bridge power supply: DC 5V
Number of connected sensors: Up to four 350Ω sensors can be connected
Sensor Connection: 4-wire system
Verification division: 2000~3000
The maximum degree of external division: 15000
Division value: 1/2/5/10/20/50 optional
Display method: LCD segment display, multi-state flag bit indication
Wireless transmission frequency: 450MHz

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  • Sturdy structure with novel integrated sensor design.
  • Measurement accuracy reaches 0.1% of the maximum capacity.
  • All functions and units are clearly displayed on LCD with a white backlight.
  • 1-inch high LCD digital display, easy to watch from a distance.
  • Two programmable set points, convenient for users to set safety warning limits.
  • Low power consumption design guarantees 3 standards “AA” alkaline batteries to work for more than 40 hours.
  • Provide common international units for easy application: kilogram (kg), ton (t), pound (lb), Newton (N), kilonewton (kN).
  • The wireless handheld instrument makes parameter setting and instrument calibration convenient and easy to manage.
  • The wireless handheld instrument provides a variety of operation functions: “zero”, “tare”, “peak hold”, “accumulation”, “accumulation query”, “accumulation clear”, “unit switching”, “voltage query”, and “Shutdown”.
  • The dynamometer itself provides 4 buttons: “On/Off”, “Zero”, “Peak Hold”, and “Unit Switch”.

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