Striking the ideal balance between inventive features and functional, uncomplicated weighing capabilities, the OHAUS Adventurer incorporates all of the applications necessary for routine weighing and measurement activities. With a color touchscreen, GLP/GMP compliance capabilities, two USB ports, and much more, Adventurer is the most complete balance in its class.
The Adventurer allows you to operate and access its nine application modes and abundant features that eliminate the need to do several manual calculations through the modern color touchscreen. It also has six mechanical keys that provide tactile feedback and allow the operator to perform repetitive operations such as tare, zero, calibration, and print. It is available in external and internal calibration models. The internal calibration models perform routine calibration maintenance automatically. You can also save balance settings and transfer them to other Adventurers in your lab. The balance also features an integral weigh-below hook for weigh-below weighing applications.
Applications: Weighing, Parts Counting, Percent Weighing, Checkweighing, Animal/Dynamic Weighing, Totalization/Statistics, Formulation, Density Determination, Display Hold
Display: 4.3" (109 mm) Full-color VGA graphic touchscreen with user-controlled brightness
Operation: AC adapter (included)
Communication: RS232, USB Host, USB Device (included). GLP/GMP data output with real-time clock.
Construction: Metal base, ABS top housing, stainless steel pan, glass draftshield with 2-piece top mounted side doors & sliding top door (1mg models only), illuminated up-front level indicator, weigh below hook, security bracket, calibration lock, full housing in-use cover
Design Features: Selectable environmental filters, auto tare, user selectable span calibration points, software lockout and reset menu, user selectable communication settings and data print options, user definable project and user IDs, up to 9 operating languages
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