2 g Precision Test Weight Button Form Stainless Steel Fine‑Turned, OIML Class M1, 1.2 mg Tolerance - KERN
€8.80
Product information "2 g Precision Test Weight Button Form Stainless Steel Fine‑Turned, OIML Class M1, 1.2 mg Tolerance - KERN"
Take advantage of high metrological reliability and a compact, durable design for consistent calibration results; the combination of OIML Class M1 accuracy and a finely turned stainless-steel finish keeps verification processes efficient and dependable. Order or request advice directly via Metav Werkzeuge when calibration or procurement guidance is required.
KERN 347-02 test weight — OIML Class M1, 2 g, stainless steel
A KERN 347-02 test weight designed for precise calibration of balances and scales, featuring a knob shape for safe handling and compact placement.
- OIML class M1 certified accuracy
- Nominal mass 2 g in knob form
- Finely turned stainless-steel construction
- Nominal tolerance 1.2 mg
Consistent measurement certainty for routine and laboratory checks
The combination of OIML Class M1 conformity and a nominal mass of 2 g makes this calibration weight suitable for routine verification of precision balances where high repeatability is required. The declared tolerance of 1.2 mg defines the maximum permissible deviation and supports reliable comparison measurements. Explaining the classification: OIML M1 denotes a mid-range accuracy category commonly used in industrial and laboratory contexts where metrological confidence is needed without the premium constraints of E1 or F1 classes. With clear conformity information, traceable procedures and documented tolerances, the calibration weight supports documented quality control workflows and audit trails.
Robust, compact design that simplifies handling and storage
A knob-shaped Top form facilitates secure positioning on balance pans and reduces the risk of slipping during measurement operations. Crafted from finely turned stainless steel, the weight offers corrosion resistance and dimensional stability over time, which reduces drift between calibrations. The compact cylinder dimensions of 6×11 mm mean the weight occupies minimal space in storage sets and allows easy stacking in calibration cases. The combination of a tactile knob and a turned finish also aids repeatable placement, reducing positional variance and improving day-to-day efficiency in verification tasks.
Compliance guidance and calibration pathway for future-proof workflows
The product is manufactured in Germany and intended for professional calibration use; note that initial EU-type approval (EG-first verification) for such test weights will no longer be possible after 30.11.2025. For most applications, a DAkkS calibration is recommended as an equivalent, accredited alternative that ensures traceability and acceptance in regulated environments. DAkkS-certified calibration provides an official measurement report and supports integration into documented quality management systems, offering both legal certainty and confidence in measurement results for production, laboratory or inspection routines.
For procurement of OIML-compliant test weights such as the KERN 347-02 and for recommendations on DAkkS calibration or suitable calibration intervals, contact Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich — email info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930 for personalised advice and ordering support
Technical data
- Article number: 347
- SKU: 347-02
- GTIN: 4045761008649
- Manufacturer: KERN
- Country of origin: DE
- Commodity code: 84239090
- Product group: Test weight
Facts
- Nominal mass: 2 g
- Tolerance (OIML M1): 1.2 mg
- Cylinder dimensions: 6×11 mm
- OIML class: M1
Special features
- Knob form
- Finely turned stainless steel
- Recommended: DAkkS calibration
- Made in Germany
FAQ
What does OIML Class M1 mean for measurement tasks? OIML Class M1 defines a metrological accuracy level suitable for many industrial and laboratory applications; the KERN 347-02 meets these limits and is intended for routine verification and calibration.
Is a DAkkS calibration available for this weight? Yes, a DAkkS calibration is recommended for the KERN 347-02 as an accredited alternative to first verification and supports traceability and formal documentation.
How should the weight be handled and stored to preserve accuracy? Handle the weight by the knob, using gloves or tweezers where possible to avoid contamination; store in a clean, dry case to prevent corrosion and mechanical damage.
Can this weight be used for routine production checks on shop-floor balances? The 2 g nominal mass and M1 tolerance make this weight appropriate for routine shop-floor checks on precision balances, where mid-range accuracy is sufficient.
Are material properties important for long-term stability? Yes; the finely turned stainless-steel construction contributes to corrosion resistance and dimensional stability, reducing the need for premature recalibration.
Manufacturer: KERN — Address: not provided — Contact: not provided