Prescription balances are scales or balances specially designed to weigh medical drugs and other substances required in doctor’s prescriptions for the preparation and use of a medicine or remedy. The Pharmacy Balances are constructed to repeated weighings of the capacity load without stresses. The Pharmacy balance have leveling adjustable feet, may feature dial-in weights and precision springs, and dial instead weighbeam.
A Pharmacy Balance that has graduated weighbeam must have stop that halts the rider or poise at the zero point. The reading edge of the rider is parallel to the graduations on the weigh-beam. The distance from the face of the index plate to the indicator pointer should be no more than 1.0 mm; the point should be sharp and will indicate the balance is in perfect balance.
NTEP certified as a prescription scale. Meets Handbook 44 requirements for a "Class A" prescription balance. The DRX-4 changes the way in which the Pharmacist compounds as compared to the traditional two-pan equal arm balance. With this scale the Pharmacist no longer presets the de...
STANDARD FEATURES Legal for trade with NTEP - approved counting feature Counting transaction receipt printing Compounding and recipe-making mode / Recipe receipt printing Accurate and easy-to-use leveling system Draft r...
The Torbal Model DRX-3 meets or exceeds all the specifications and tolerances for a Class III prescription balance as defined in NBS Handbook 44, DRX-3. Torsiona Bands - A cobalt, chromium, nickel alloy with constant torsional properties over a wide temperature range. This alloy als...
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