Laboratory Products
Versatile and Accurate Balances
Mar 19 2012
Adam Equipment’s line of PGW precision balances delivers the ultimate in speed and accuracy in 10 easy-to-use, reliable models. Additionally, eight models in the PGW-M series have been evaluated and certified for EC-type approval, making them ideal for applications requiring European approval.
The PGW range provides many advanced features offered by much more expensive precision balances, but at affordable prices. A large backlit display is easy to read and has integrated dual text prompts. Intuitive software provides a simple user interface for easy set-up and operation. The RS-232 bi-directional interface allows connection to a computer or printer, making it simple to record data. GLP-compliant printouts enable error-free record-keeping and there are options for internal calibration. The PGW has a glass draft shield on models with 0.001g readability. The PGW is designed to be durable and functional. Standard features on all PGW balances include levelling bubble to ensure accurate readings, weigh-below hook that allows for belowbalance weighing when performing density and specific gravity measurements, capacity tracking, 18 weighing units (including one custom unit), stylishly designed all-metal housing to help divert spills and a large stainless steel pan that is removable for easy cleaning.
Security is an important consideration in a balance. The entire PGW series offers password protection, preventing unauthorised use of the balance and settings. To prevent theft, a built-in security slot is standard and a Kensington™- type lock and cable can be purchased as an accessory. The PGW offers unbeatable versatility and value for the laboratory. With functions such as weighing, net/total, check weighing, percentage weighing, weight accumulation, below-pan weighing, density determination, dynamic weighing and parts counting, there is a PGW for many applications.
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