Sartorius CP Lab Bench Scale CP8201 8200g 230v
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- Make Sartorius
- Hertz 50Hz UK
- Model CP8201
- Serial 21806252
- Weight 6.0 Kg
- Voltage 230V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 39.0cm x 25.0cm x 14.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Sartorius CP Lab Bench Scale CP8201 8200g 230v is a precision weighing instrument with motorized calibration, isoCAL feature ensuring constant accuracy, and rugged construction for daily use. It has a large, easy-to-read display, keypad with positive click action, and digital filters for optimal performance. With a weighing capacity of 8,200g and readability of 0.1g, it is suitable for various lab applications. This used unit is in good condition and can be powered at 230V 50Hz. Software not included. Typical applications include sample preparation, formulation, and quality control in pharmaceutical, chemical, and research laboratories.
Key Features
- Weighing capacity: 8,200g
- Readability: 0.1g
- Motorized calibration for accuracy
- Easy-to-read display with large digits
- Integrated mechanical components for protection
- Operates at 230V 50Hz
Specifications
- Weighing Capacity: 8,200g
- Readability: 0.1g
- Net Weight: Approx. 4.7kg
- Weighing Pan Size: 190x204mm
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 213x342x90mm
- Power: 230V 50Hz
Weight
Metric: 4.7 kg
Imperial: 10.36 lb
Dimensions
Metric: 34.2 cm x 21.3 cm x 9 cm
Imperial: 13.46 in x 8.39 in x 3.54 in
Harmonized Code
84239020
Harmonized Code Details
84239020 - Scales for continuous weighing of goods on conveyors
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