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e of industrial scales has an inaccuracy of +/- 1 scale division, i.e. scales with a capacity of 3 kg x 1 gram have a maximum inaccuracy of +/- 1 gram. Accuracy definitions as provided by the OIML are applicable for type-approved/verified scales. Functions: Weighing, counting, check weighing and price calculation are examples of common functions. These make different demands of the scales in respect of the number of displays, accuracy, software, verifiability, etc. Accessories and communication: Printers, scanners, PC connections and relay outputs are available as optional extras for certain scales. Table scales and parcel scales We offer a broad selection of table scales and parcel scales. Table scales are normally compact and have a load area above the display. This may make the display difficult to read if the parcel is larger than the load area. Parcel scales normally have the display separate from the load area, which makes it possible to weigh objects that are larger or have a slightly odd format. Counting scales One thing counting scales all have in common is the fact that they should always have three displays (weight, weight per unit and quantity) and generally a high display resolution and a very high internal resolution. The accuracy of the scales in combination with the internal resolution is crucial to how light the items that can be counted by the counting scales are. So when choosing counting scales, you need to check the weight of the lightest item to be counted, as well as the capacity. As a rule of thumb, the lightest item weight should not be less than the display resolution. Mechanical scales These scales usually have slightly lower resolution than electronic scales, but they are less susceptible to moisture, static discharge or overloading. Usually available in tubular, hanging, table and floor models. Floor scales These scales are designed to be placed directly on the floor. They are frequently designed for weighing large objects and heavy weights. They are normally also designed with four sensors instead of one, which makes them much more capable of handling uneven loads. | 159