Advancing accuracy, durability and portability into one practical design, Ohaus
offers the Ohaus EC15 Inventory Parts Counting Scale. Geared for users
seeking more economical and cost-effective counting solutions, the EC Inventory
Counting Scales provide ease-of-use and reliable results.
The EC15 high-resolution counting scales has 30 lbs / 15000g weighing capacity
and offers readability to 0.001 lbs / 0.5g. We like to recommend when
selecting a counting scale you choose a counting scale with readability 3 times
greater than the lightest part you plan on counting. The EC15 increments
in 0.5g intervals, so the lightest part you count should be no lighter than
1.5g. A $1 bill weighs about 1 gram so if your lightest part weighs greater
than 1 1/2 dollar bill then you should have no problem counting the parts.
Ideally suited for a host of counting applications, including annual inventories,
stock rooms, and rentals, the EC15 Counting Scale can be used to count parts
ranging from hardware and large nuts and bolts. Choose from 4 different
models in the EC counting scales series all listed at the bottom of this web
page.
The EC Series Counting Scales offer all the features demanded from industrial,
warehousing and production applications, including easy-to-use manual Average
Piece Weight entry with configuration options for either pound or gram display.
The Ohaus EC15 parts counting scale is designed with a removable stainless steel
weighing pan and durable ABS plastic housing, perfect for use in industrial
environments. Additionally, the 80-hour internal rechargeable battery
with power saving Auto-shut off feature and integrated carry handles provides
true portability.
For fast and accurate counting, users simply place a known quantity of what
they wish to count on the scale and press the dedicated Sampling Key or, for
components where unit weight is known, simply input the value on the dedicated
APW key. The counting scale will automatically display the total count
of all parts on the pan as well as calculate and display the unit weight of
the part. Users can start with a small sample size of 10, and then add
random lots of pieces (below original sampling size) to increase their APW accuracy.
The software in the machine automatically updates and enhances its average piece
weight data as components are loaded onto the pan during counting. If
the total weight or APW is too low, the EC Counting Scale will warn the user
with a warning on the LCD panel.
The EC Parts Counting Scales provide weighing, counting and accumulation application
modes, and can perform both positive and negative counting, continuously keeping
track of how many items have been added or removed from the scale. The
counting scales have dedicated keys for the most common counting operations,
including sample, tare, zero, APW entry stability, accumulations and pre-set
tare entry. Preset tare weights can be quickly entered via the keyboard,
or use the Tare key.
The memory accumulation feature keeps a running tally of each individual count
– invaluable in batch counting operations or when accumulation counting
large quantities of the same part. The Ohaus EC15 counting scales also
include 10 memory locations for storing commonly used part weights, easily accessed
using the numeric keypad.
Before you made your final decision be sure to see our best selling counting
scale series - the Sartorius CB Series. The big selling point with the
Sartorius CB Counting Scales is the " one easy turn selects the right
reference quantity " and the comparable model to the Ohaus EC15 would
be the Sartorius CB16EDXN Counting
Scale.
We
like to recommend when selecting a counting scale you choose a counting
scale with readability 3 times greater than the lightest part
you plan on counting. The EC15 increments in 0.5g intervals, so
the lightest part you count should be no lighter than 1.5g. A
$1 bill weighs about 1 gram so if your lightest part weighs greater
than 1 1/2 dollar bill then you should have no problem counting the
parts. Learn more about how to select
the correct counting scale here.
12
months limited manufacturer warranty.
Warranty return to base - repair facility is in New Jersey
Data Sheet
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User Manual
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manual. If you have a question how it works it is in the manual.
Ohaus
EC Series Counting Scales:
are an economical and designed for fast, accurate operation. Ideally
suited for annual inventories, parts rooms, rentals and other counting
applications, with an internal counting resolution of 1:600,000.
Ohaus EC Counting Scales offer accuracy, durability and portability in
one practical design.
Standard
Features:
Three-window,
backlit LCD with fast display of weight, average piece weight and
parts count
Full
counting keypad with numeric keys
Pre-set
Tare and dedicated TARE and SAMPLE keys for fast operation
Pound
or gram weighing units
10 Average
Piece Weight memory locations for commonly-counted parts
Accumulator
function for weight and parts count
Auto-optimization
feature recalculates APW constantly for enhanced parts counting accuracy
80-hour
Internal rechargeable battery with power-saving Auto-shut off feature
Adjustable
filtering level and Auto-Zero Tracking for weighing in industrial
condition
Counting
Scale offers features for fast & accurate use:
Fast
Sampling – Enter the number of pieces in your
sample, press the dedicated Sample key, and start counting.
Manual
APW Entry – For parts with an established Average
Piece Weight, just input the APW value, press the dedicated APW key,
and start counting.
Auto
Optimization – Start with a small sample size
of 10, and then add random lots of pieces (below original sampling
size) to increase your Average Piece Weight accuracy. The EC
Counting Scale continues to recalculate the APW with each batch of
parts you count.
Positive
or Negative Counting – Count into or out of
a container, keeping track of how many pieces are on the scale or
have been removed.
Dedicated
Keys – The EC Counting Scale has dedicated keys
for the most common counting operations – Sample, Tare, Zero,
APW entry, and Pre-Set Tare entry.
Low
Weight Alerts – If the total weight or APW is
too low, the EC Counting Scale will warn the user.
Flexible
Taring – Preset tare weights can be quickly
entered via the keyboard, or use the Tare key.
Accumulation
– Use the dedicated memory key to accumulate weighments on the
platform. The EC Counting Scale can display total weight accumulated,
number of weighments, and a total parts count.
APW
Memories – 10 memory locations for storing commonly-used
part weights, easily accessed using the numeric keypad.
Portability
– Designed for portable counting applications, the EC Counting
Scale offers integrated carry handles and an internal rechargeable
battery.
Physical
& Operational Features:
Removable stainless steel weighing pan, clear plastic in-use protective
cover, durable ABS plastic
housing, shipping screw to avoid damage to sensitive components, backlit
LCD displays, user-adjustable leveling feet, front panel leveling bubble,
internal rechargeable lead acid battery, external AC wall adapter, large
dedicated Tare and Sample keys, dedicated memory, pre-set Tare, APW and
Zero keys, numeric keypad, user-selectable Auto-Off, Pre-set Tare, Auto-optimization
of APW, low APW alert, user-selectable environmental filtering, Auto-Zero
Tracking, 10 APW memory locations, Accumulation function with recall of
total weight, number of weighments and total parts count.
A
Wide Range of Counting Applications and Industries:
•
In-Process Parts Counting
• Receiving
• Shipping
• Warehousing
• Stock Rooms
• Rentals
• Inventory Control
• Kitting/Packaging
• Prepackaging
• Quality Control and Assurance
•
Agriculture
Industry
Leading Quality and Support:
All Ohaus EC Counting Scales are manufactured under an ISO 9001:2000 Registered
Quality Management System. Rugged construction and stringent quality
control have been hallmarks of all Ohaus products for nearly a century.
Four
counting scales to choose from. It is always better to select
a counting scale with greater readability since if the scale can't sense
the weight of an individual part the counting scale will ever be able
to count the part. Read more about counting
scales here.