10 g Slotted Test Weight, OIML Class M1, Stainless Steel Turned, 2 mg Tolerance - KERN
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Product information "10 g Slotted Test Weight, OIML Class M1, Stainless Steel Turned, 2 mg Tolerance - KERN"
Take advantage of the OIML Class M1 accuracy and the robust fine-turned stainless steel construction to ensure repeatable calibration results; the slotted Type A design provides secure mounting on carrier rods. Order the KERN slotted weight directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for application advice.
Slotted weight 347-045 — 10 g, OIML Class M1 (KERN)
A Slotted weight 347-045 designed for repeatable calibration of laboratory and industrial balances, featuring a Type A slotted form for secure stacking on carrier rods.
- OIML Class M1 accuracy
- 10 g nominal mass
- Fine-turned stainless steel
- Type A slotted design
Reliable accuracy for routine calibrations
The slotted reference mass delivers OIML Class M1 performance with a nominal value of 10 g and a specified tolerance of 2 mg, making it suitable for many routine calibration tasks where milligram-level reproducibility is required. This level of conformity supports measurement traceability and simplifies documentation for internal quality control. By selecting an appropriately classified reference mass, process consistency is improved and uncertainty budgets are easier to calculate.
Robust material and secure Type A fitting
Crafted from fine-turned stainless steel, the weight resists corrosion and maintains dimensional stability, reducing drift over time. The Type A slotted design permits secure placement on carrier rods and is compatible with standard slotted weight systems, which facilitates quick assembly during multi-mass calibration procedures. The solid machining finish also minimises surface contamination, easing cleaning and handling in laboratory and workshop environments.
Practical handling and integration into workflows
The compact, slotted single mass is optimised for ease of use within calibration stacks or on individual mounts. When used with tweezers or clean gloves, the mass preserves its nominal value and ensures traceability back to reference standards. Its compact footprint suits tight workspaces and portable calibration rigs, while the precise machining reduces the need for frequent corrective adjustments during day-to-day verification routines.
Proven manufacturing and supply reliability
Produced by KERN, the weight benefits from established metrology manufacturing practices that support consistent tolerances and long service life. Sourcing through Metav provides access to a broad range of compatible reference masses and accessories, backed by a logistics hub in Emmerich that acts as a quality filter for the European market. This procurement route reduces supplier complexity while maintaining access to calibrated metrology products.
For expert ordering or technical guidance on application and compatibility, contact Metav Werkzeuge — Metav supplies high-precision calibration solutions including the KERN 347-045 and can advise on integration into existing calibration programmes; email info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930
Technical data
- Article number: 347-045
- Manufacturer: KERN
- GTIN: 4045761256286
- Country of origin: DE
Facts
- Nominal value: 10 g
- Mass (kg): 0.01
- Tolerance: 2 mg
- Customs tariff number: 84239090
Special features
- Material: fine-turned stainless steel
- OIML class: M1
- Design: Type A slotted weight
- Compatible with all slotted weights / carrier rods Type A
FAQ
What level of accuracy does this slotted weight provide?
The KERN slotted weight 347-045 conforms to OIML Class M1, with a nominal value of 10 g and a tolerance of 2 mg, suitable for routine calibration and verification tasks.
Is the weight compatible with standard carrier rods?
Yes. The Type A slotted form is compatible with common slotted weights and carrier rods specified as Type A.
What material is the weight made from and why does it matter?
The mass is made from fine-turned stainless steel, which improves corrosion resistance and long-term dimensional stability, reducing changes in mass over time.
How should the reference mass be handled and stored?
Handle with tweezers or clean gloves and store in a dust-free case to maintain the nominal value; routine inspections and recalibration should follow the laboratory’s quality procedures for reference masses.
Can this mass be used in both laboratory and workshop environments?
Yes. The robust stainless-steel construction and compact slotted design make the weight suitable for controlled laboratory use as well as industrial verification where OIML M1 classification is accepted.
KERN, Germany