High-resolution counting system to count the smallest parts in large quantities, maximum number of parts which can be displayed is 999,999, verification optional
The highly accurate KERN CCA counting system can replace a whole range of individual balances, efficiently and at a reasonable price
Thanks to optional verification, it is also suitable for use in verified applications
The balances are connected to one another with an RS-232 Y-cable, which also allows you to connect a printer
Reference scale KERN EWJ
This precision balance, which can be used as an individual balance, also fulfils the highest demands through connection with a high-capacity platform
Automatic internal adjustment, time-controlled every 2 h, guarantees high degree of accuracy and makes the balance independent of its location
Protective working cover included with delivery
Quantity scale KERN IFS
The high-accuracy quantity counting takes place on the weighing platform . In this way even the smallest of parts can be counted in large volumes
Tough industry standard suitable for use in harsh industrial applications
Ergonomic display device with large keypad and high-contrast display for easy entry and reading of, e.g., tare weights, reference weights, limit values etc.
Three displays for weight display, reference weight, total pieces
100 item memories for master data such as reference weight, reference quantity, container weight (PRE-TARE) etc.
Precise counting: The manual reference weight optimisation gradually improves the average value of the piece weight
Totalising of pieces when counting
Printout with date and time
Aluminium singlepoint load cell (1×3000 e), protection against dust and water splashes IP65
Protective working cover over the display device included with the delivery
For devices that require verification (conformity assessment according to NAWI 2014/31/EU), please include the verification when placing your order, the initial verification is not possible after delivery. Please inform the full address of the location of use for the initial verification