Kern ALT
Analytical Balance
A KERN analytical balance provide exceptional analytical weighing performance and reproducibility with up to 0.01mg readability.
Also available as semi micro balance.
Analytical weighing balance with graphic display and high functionality.
Features
- Weighing within tolerance range. Upper and lower limits can be programmed individually. Ideal for dosing, sorting.
- GLP/ISO record keeping with statistics printer KERN YKB-01
- Animal weighing program filters out strong vibrations
- 3-year warranty
- Step by step user guidance in display. Selectable languages: German, English, French, Spanish
- Extensive memory includes 200 memory units for reference quantities, 20 for target weights or recipe ingredients
- Extensive statistics functions
- Automatic internal calibration adjustment. Time-controlled at defined intervals, or if there is a change in temperature > 3°C.
- DKD Calibration Certificate available
- RS232 interface. Input through balance or PC keyboard
- Back-lit LCD graphic display with digit height 20 mm
- Compact metal housing, robust and sturdy
- Can be switched to non-metric units at the touch of a key
- Suspended weighing with hook on underside of balance
- Optional kit for density determination of liquids and solids (ALS-A01)
- Piece counting model
- Protective working cover over key pad
- Permitted environmental temperature +18 to +30 °C.
- Compact housing 330 to 500mm deep
Dimensions
Overall dimensions for models ALT 160-4NM, ALT 220-4NM:
- WxDxH 206x330x335 (mm)
- Weighing space WxDxH 174x165x225 (mm)
- Net weight approx. 6.3 kg.
Overall dimensions for all other models:
- WxDxH 205x500x290
- Weighing space WxDxH 170x170x232 in mm
- Net weight approx. 9 kg.
| Model | Weighing Range Maximum, g |
Readout mg |
|---|---|---|
| ALT 160-4NM | 160 | 0.1 |
| ALT 220-4NM | 220 | 0.1 |
| ALT 310-4NM | 310 | 0.1 |
| ALT 100-5AM | 100 | 0.01 |
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