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High-Duality Drum, Counting and Balance Scales Meet Customer Needs

10/19/2012 9:29 AM

Test scales often

Why buy any scale or scales made of higher material? Any drum scale or counting scale made of higher grade material, such as a durable metal, will last longer than high-density plastic. Depending on the difference in the temperature -- too hot or too cold temperatures will damage any balancing scales accuracy.

This ensures any equipment you use is in working order and is perfect for all Why buy any scale or scales made of higher material? Any drum scale or counting scale made of higher grade material, such as a durable metal, will last longer than high-density plastic. Depending on the difference in the temperature -- too hot or too cold temperatures will damage any balancing scales accuracy.

Because scale accuracy is responsible for everything from a patient's temperature to a drum scale that can accurately weigh more than 1,000 lbs., accuracy is extremely important. Though any scale doesn't need to be certificate-certified.

Here are five reasons why buying any drum scale, counting scale or balance scales that have received a certificate of conformity is a must.

· This is not required by NTEP, but it is rather a guideline and indicates to a would-be consumer that a buyer is serious about providing quality, accurate weight devices,

· Products which are issued are a certification must pass a rigorous testing,

· A Certification of Conformity means every scale must perform per guidelines and each scale that passes is uniform (meaning each scale that is the same type and Certificate of Conformity Certified reads with the same accuracy).

· If you sell a scale to a consumer, this will give extra assurance that any counting scale or balancing scales are accuracy and precise.

· Only four states: Vermont, Texas, North Dakota and one other state do not require NTEP Certification.

Old scales aren't accurate

Newer scales may be more accurate than older scales that aren't Certificate of Conformity certified. One reason for this is: scales made of cheaper materials may not be made of high-quality material. Scales made of precious metals are generally heavier and better material-quality. Any drum scale that is dirty may affect precision and also encourage scale erosion. Normal wear and tear from balance scales or any counting scale that has been dropped or jarred may not provide an accurate weight.

By properly caring for your balance scales, counting scale and drum scale, your equipment will last longer. For metal scales, gentle chemical cleaners will clean them easily. For plastic or scales made of other materials, read manufacturer's recommendations. A manufacturer can suggest an appropriate cleaner for your particular counting scale, balance scales or drum scale.

your shipping or moving needs. This also prevents unforeseen problems with equipment "suddenly" not working. Testing scales often also will alert you to any problems occurring with any scales.

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Re: High-Duality Drum, Counting and Balance Scales Meet Customer Needs

10/19/2012 10:39 AM

Aren't you lost?

What does this have to do with turfgrass???

NTEP is the: National Turfgrass Evaluation Program - WELCOME

This should be in the commercial section.

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Re: High-Duality Drum, Counting and Balance Scales Meet Customer Needs

10/19/2012 9:25 PM

Unfortunatly the commercial section is in the general section.

As far as the OP is concerned it should be in the bin.

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