5 g Slotted Test Weight, OIML Class M1, Stainless Steel Turned, 1.6 mg Tolerance - KERN
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Product information "5 g Slotted Test Weight, OIML Class M1, Stainless Steel Turned, 1.6 mg Tolerance - KERN"
Take advantage of the combination of certified accuracy, compact design and robust stainless‑steel machining for dependable balance verification. The OIML Class M1 conformity and 5 g nominal value ensure traceable results; order the weight directly via Metav Werkzeuge or contact our consultants for application advice.
KERN 347-035 — Calibration weight, OIML Class M1, 5 g, turned stainless steel
A KERN 347-035 calibration weight designed as a slot weight (Type A) for routine verification of balances in laboratories, workshops and quality control departments.
- OIML Class M1 certified
- Nominal value 5 g
- Turned stainless-steel construction
- Slot design Type A for carrier rods
Reliable accuracy for routine verification
The slot weight provides repeatable accuracy for daily or periodic checks of analytical and precision balances. Manufactured from turned stainless steel, the mass exhibits durable surface integrity and corrosion resistance, which helps maintain long‑term stability. The OIML Class M1 specification and a calibration tolerance of 1.6 mg mean measurement uncertainty is minimised for typical industrial and laboratory applications, supporting compliance with internal quality procedures and external audits.
Compact form that simplifies handling and storage
With a nominal mass of 5 g presented in a slim, slotted cylinder (18×3.5 mm), the item combines small footprint with practical handling. The slot design (Type A) allows secure mounting on standard carrier rods or within weight sets, reducing handling errors and facilitating orderly storage. The compact geometry makes it straightforward to integrate the weight into existing calibration routines without the need for additional fixtures.
Clear traceability and material robustness
Constructed from turned stainless steel, the weight resists wear and contamination that could otherwise alter mass over time. The clear specification—OIML Class M1, nominal 5 g, tolerance 1.6 mg—supports traceability chains and documentation requirements often demanded in quality systems. For test procedures requiring consistent reference masses, this standard weight provides a technically sound and economical solution for verification tasks.
Versatile use across metrology workflows
Suited for daily verification, comparative checks and as part of a working standard set, the slotted configuration integrates well with carrier systems used in routine calibration workflows. The compact stainless‑steel design supports repeated use in production environments where robustness and consistent performance are priorities. For those needing a simple, certified reference mass, this option offers a balanced combination of precision and practicality.
Contact Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich for ordering and technical consultation on the KERN 347-035 calibration weight; our specialists can advise on compatibility with existing weight carriers and calibration intervals
Technical Data
- Article number: 347
- SKU: 347-035
- Manufacturer: KERN
- GTIN: 4045761256279
- Origin: DE
Facts
- Nominal value: 5 g
- Mass (kg): 0.01
- Cylinder dimensions: 18×3.5 mm
- OIML class: M1
- Tolerance (OIML): 1.6 mg
- Tariff number: 84239090
Special features
- Slot weight (Type A)
- Turned stainless steel
- Single weight for carrier rods
- Suitable for routine balance verification
FAQ
What is the certification of this calibration weight?
The KERN 347-035 is certified to OIML Class M1, indicating suitability for routine verification and traceable checking procedures.
Can this weight be used with standard carrier rods?
Yes; the slotted design (Type A) of the 5 g weight is intended for mounting on common carrier rods and within compatible weight sets.
What is the tolerance and how does it affect use?
The tolerance is 1.6 mg (OIML specification); this defines the maximum permissible deviation and supports reliable decision limits for balance checks.
Which material is used and why is that important?
The weight is made from turned stainless steel, offering resistance to corrosion and mechanical wear, which helps preserve mass stability over time.
Manufacturer: KERN — Origin: Germany — GTIN: 4045761256279