50 kg Calibration Weight Block Stainless Steel Satin‑Shot Blasted OIML Class F2, 800 mg Tolerance - KERN
€2,250.00
Product information "50 kg Calibration Weight Block Stainless Steel Satin‑Shot Blasted OIML Class F2, 800 mg Tolerance - KERN"
Take advantage of the combination of OIML class F2 accuracy, a robust stainless steel block design and the recommended DAkkS calibration to ensure traceable, repeatable results in routine and lab calibrations. Order the device directly via Metav Werkzeuge or ask our consultants for advice on accessories and calibration options.
KERN 336-39 Block Weight (OIML F2, 50 kg, Stainless Steel)
The KERN 336-39 is a precision block weight in OIML class F2, intended as a reference mass for calibration and verification of industrial and laboratory scales
- OIML class F2 accuracy
- 50 kg nominal value
- Stainless steel, glass‑bead blasted
Consistent reference mass for reliable measurements
A certified reference mass in OIML class F2 provides a defined level of maximum permissible error, offering users a solid basis for instrument verification. The 50 kg nominal value and tolerance 800 mg mean this block weight is suited to mid-range balances where repeatability and traceability are required. Using a weight of this specification reduces measurement uncertainty and supports documented quality processes; the numeric tolerance allows quick comparison against balance deviations and helps maintain production consistency.
Robust construction to withstand workshop conditions
Manufactured from stainless steel with a glass‑bead blasted finish, the block form delivers mechanical stability and a surface that resists corrosion and handling marks. The compact block geometry aids easy placement on platens and minimises rocking or uneven contact, which is important for accurate transfers of mass. This combination of material and finish simplifies cleaning and preserves the calibration state over time, reducing the frequency of corrective recalibrations and supporting continuous operation.
Clear calibration path and safe storage recommendations
For long‑term traceability, a DAkkS calibration is recommended; note that EG initial verification for weights will not be possible after 30 November 2025, so planning calibration routes is essential. The weight is supplied as a single weight in block form and, given the precision class, storage in a protective case is advised to avoid surface contamination and accidental mass changes. Handling precautions—such as using clean gloves and avoiding direct contact with the measuring face—help retain the declared metrological properties and extend the useful service life of the reference mass.
Contact Metav Werkzeuge for DAkkS‑calibration options, accessory recommendations and purchasing support for this KERN 336-39 block weight; reach out via info@metav-werkzeuge.com or +49 2822 7131930 for tailored advice from Emmerich.
Technical data
- Article number: 336-39
- SKU: 336-39
- GTIN: 4045761232839
- Manufacturer: KERN
- Origin: DE
Facts
- Nominal value: 50 kg
- Tolerance (OIML F2): 800 mg
- Tariff code (Warennummer): 84239090
- ECLASS: 32120103
Special features
- Material: stainless steel, glass‑bead blasted
- Design: block weight / single weight
- OIML class: F2
- Recommendation: protective case for storage
- Calibration recommendation: DAkkS calibration advised
FAQ
What accuracy class does this weight meet?
The KERN 336-39 is produced to OIML class F2, with a specified maximum permissible error of 800 mg for the 50 kg nominal value.
Is the 50 kg block weight suitable for laboratory and workshop use?
Yes; the stainless steel block design is durable enough for workshop environments while offering the precision required for laboratory calibrations of mid‑range balances.
How should the block weight be stored to preserve accuracy?
Store the block weight in a protective case and handle it with clean gloves; these measures help maintain the declared mass and surface condition of the KERN 336-39.
Can this weight be calibrated to national standards?
A DAkkS calibration is recommended for traceable results; note that EG initial verification for weights is no longer possible after 30 November 2025, so DAkkS calibration is the advised route.
What are the surface and material properties of the weight?
The weight is made from stainless steel with a glass‑bead blasted finish, providing corrosion resistance and a low‑contamination surface suitable for repeated use.
KERN — Germany. Metav Werkzeuge, Emmerich am Rhein · info@metav-werkzeuge.com · +49 2822 7131930