PRECIOUS METAL “POCKET” SCALES
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S30555 Description
Ohaus Pioneer PA213CM 210g “ Government Approved “
UOM Price EACH £650.00
Choose from pocket to desk top to cater for your everyday weighing needs.
Please note every scale has a low battery Cousins Material House supplies all sizes of batteries for all scales.
It is important to use a good quality battery for the prolonged use. Also we advise to remove the old batteries when the scale is not We sell batteries at completive prices and in trade quantity. Some scales ask for calibration to ensure the scale is set in order for it to read accurately. Often moving scales even on short journeys can disrupt the scale’s reading and hence will not read accurately.
We supply all calibration weights at completive prices. See equipment~scales~calibration weights.
100g x 0.01g Myco (Backlit)
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PRECIOUS METAL SCALES
Precious Metal “Pocket” Scales
digital pocket miniscales in 1987 and has been the recognized leader in quality and value ever since. Tanita’s pocket miniscales can be used in a variety of applications: precious ammunition. Tanita’s scales are 100% accurate every time. Tanita scales can’t be beat – the and selection.
We have a large selection of On Balance far east. These are partially great value give precision accuracy and are available in a wide selection of weighing categories.
Click below and look at our large range of scales.
www.COUSINS .COM Code S34658 Description
MZ-100 Pocket Scale (100g x 0.01g)
UOM Price EACH £6.40
Code S1473 Description Tanita 1479 - V (120g x 0.1g)
UOM Price EACH £48.00
S8982 Description Tanita 102 (100g x 0.1g)
UOM Price EACH £17.95
Price breaks available, see website 120g x 0.1g Tanita 1479v 100g x 0.1g Tanita 102
Bradbury’s Book of Hallmarks (1544 to 2015)
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