20 kg Block Test Weight OIML F2 Stainless Steel, 300 mg Tolerance - KERN
€920.00
Product information "20 kg Block Test Weight OIML F2 Stainless Steel, 300 mg Tolerance - KERN"
Take advantage of precise mass metrology, corrosion‑resistant construction and traceable calibration for consistent balance verification. The combination of OIML F2 accuracy and a robust stainless steel block ensures repeatable results and low drift; order the 336-38 directly via Metav Werkzeuge or ask our consultants for calibration and handling advice.
336-38 Block weight by KERN — 20 kg, OIML F2, stainless steel
336-38 is a 20 kg block calibration weight designed for laboratory and industrial balance verification; suitable where high repeatability and robust handling are required
- OIML class F2 for precise balance verification
- 20 kg block mass for stable reference
- Stainless steel, glass‑bead blasted surface
- Recommended DAkkS calibration available
Consistent verification thanks to certified accuracy
The block mass delivers OIML F2 classification with a stated tolerance of 300 mg, providing a verifiable reference for medium‑accuracy balances and calibration routines. This degree of precision reduces measurement uncertainty in routine checks and internal quality controls, supporting traceable results. The specification is presented in standard metrology terminology so that procurement and quality teams can compare tolerances directly and plan verification intervals with confidence.
Durable construction for reliable handling and long life
Manufactured from stainless steel with a glass‑bead blasted finish, the mass resists corrosion and surface damage that could alter its effective value. The block design offers a stable footprint that minimises roll and positional error during weighing. Robust material choice and surface treatment lower maintenance requirements and preserve metrological properties over repeated use, ensuring a dependable reference mass in workshop and laboratory environments.
Compliance guidance and calibration options
Given recent regulatory changes, the item is supplied with a recommendation for DAkkS calibration, which provides recognized traceability for most industrial and laboratory applications. Note that EG initial verification of calibration weights will not be possible after 30.11.2025, so DAkkS certificates are advised for documented conformity. This guidance helps purchasers align procurement with current accreditation needs and maintain audit‑ready measurement systems.
Contact Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich for DAkkS calibration options, accessory recommendations and procurement support: info@metav-werkzeuge.com · +49 2822 7131930 · WhatsApp +49 170 2837271
Technical data
- SKU: 336-38
- GTIN: 4045761232822
- Manufacturer: KERN
- Country of origin: DE
- Tariff number: 84239090
Facts
- Nominal weight: 20 kg
- Tolerance (OIML F2): 300 mg
- OIML class: F2
- Article number: 336
Special features
- Material: Stainless steel, glass‑bead blasted
- Design: Block mass
- Handling: Protective case recommended for accurate handling
- Calibration: DAkkS calibration recommended; EG initial verification not possible after 30.11.2025
FAQ
What accuracy class does this calibration mass meet?
The mass is classified as OIML F2; the specified tolerance is 300 mg, suitable for medium‑accuracy balance checks.
Is a calibration certificate available for the block weight?
Yes, a DAkkS calibration is recommended and can be arranged for the KERN 336-38 block weight to provide traceable measurement documentation.
What material is the weight made from and why does it matter?
The weight is made from stainless steel with a glass‑bead blasted finish; this reduces surface contamination and corrosion, maintaining metrological stability over time.
Can this mass be used for legal verification purposes?
After 30.11.2025 EG initial verification for calibration weights is no longer available; for most applications the DAkkS‑certified KERN block weight provides equivalent traceability and is therefore the recommended option.
Is a protective case necessary?
For weights in the F2 class and above, a protective case is recommended to avoid surface damage and to preserve the calibrated value during storage and transport.
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