10 kg Calibration Weight, OIML F2 Knob, Turned Stainless Steel, 160 mg Tolerance - KERN
€385.00
Product information "10 kg Calibration Weight, OIML F2 Knob, Turned Stainless Steel, 160 mg Tolerance - KERN"
Take advantage of precision, robust stainless-steel construction and certified accuracy to maintain reliable measurement standards in production and laboratory environments; order the weight directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for application advice.
KERN 337-14 — Calibration weight, 10 kg, OIML F2, fine-turned stainless steel
The KERN 337-14 is a single calibration weight in knob form intended for verification and calibration of industrial and laboratory scales, especially where OIML F2 accuracy is required
- OIML class F2 certified
- Nominal value 10 kg
- Fine-turned stainless steel
- Knob shape for secure handling
Precise calibration that reduces rework and uncertainty
The mass standard delivers consistent, traceable results thanks to its OIML F2 classification and a nominal value of 10 kg with a tolerance of 160 mg. This level of accuracy supports reproducible calibration routines and helps to reduce measurement-related rejects and downtime. For operations where repeatable weighing performance is essential, the balanced tolerance provides a reliable baseline for routine checks and documentation.
Robust stainless-steel construction for long service life
Manufactured from fine-turned stainless steel, the weight resists corrosion and surface wear while maintaining geometric stability. The knob-shaped design allows safe placement and removal on balances with minimal handling errors, reducing the risk of contamination or accidental knocks. These material and design choices extend the working life of the mass standard and lower the total cost of ownership through fewer replacements.
Compliance and practical handling for everyday workflows
Certified as OIML class F2, the weight meets recognised international tolerances and is suitable for routine calibrations in workshops and quality departments. The 160 mg tolerance is clearly stated and enables straightforward comparison against specification limits when documenting conformity. A protective case is recommended for storage and transport to preserve accuracy during periods of non-use and to simplify traceability management.
Suited to labs, service technicians and inspection routines
Designed as a single verification mass, the weight is appropriate for calibration tasks on testing benches, service calls and internal quality audits. Its construction and tolerance make it a practical choice where dependable mass references are required without the need for a complete set. Supplied by a reputable manufacturer, the unit supports standardised procedures and contributes to consistent measurement quality across production and maintenance workflows.
Contact Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich for personal advice on integrating this KERN 337-14 calibration weight into existing calibration plans or to arrange supply and secure packaging
Technical data
- Article number: 337
- SKU: 337-14
- GTIN: 4045761006553
- Manufacturer: KERN
- Country of origin: DE
Facts
- Nominal mass: 10 kg
- Tolerance (OIML F2): 160 mg
- Dimensions (cylinder): 100 × 178 mm
- Harmonised system code: 84239090
Special features
- Material: fine-turned stainless steel
- Shape: knob form
- Class: OIML F2 single weight
- Recommended accessory: protective case for storage and transport
FAQ
What is the accuracy class of this calibration weight?
The calibration weight is certified as OIML class F2, providing a tolerance of 160 mg at the nominal value of 10 kg, suitable for routine verification tasks.
Can this weight be used on laboratory and industrial scales?
Yes, the 10 kg mass is suitable for both laboratory and industrial balances where an OIML F2 single weight is required for calibration or verification.
How should the weight be stored to preserve accuracy?
Store the weight in a protective case when not in use; this KERN 337-14 unit benefits from clean, dry storage and minimal handling to maintain its tolerance.
What material is the weight made from and why does that matter?
The weight is made from fine-turned stainless steel, which offers corrosion resistance and stable geometry, helping to sustain accuracy over time.
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