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Intercomp revamps its medium industrial CS750 crane scale

Intercomp has launched an improved version of its CS750 crane scale for medium industrial applications. Capacities range from 50kg to 500kg and include many NTEP certified models. The CS750 can now be ordered with Intercomp’s RFX Wireless Weighing Technology. Battery life has improved from 500 hours of continuous use to 800 hours -- 5,000 hours in standby mode. The scale also now needs only four D-cell batteries. If direct power is required, the optional direct power chord has been upgraded from a
November 7, 2014 Read time: 1 min
1315 Intercomp has launched an improved version of its CS750 crane scale for medium industrial applications.

Capacities range from 50kg to 500kg and include many NTEP certified models. The CS750 can now be ordered with Intercomp’s RFX Wireless Weighing Technology.

Battery life has improved from 500 hours of continuous use to 800 hours -- 5,000 hours in standby mode. The scale also now needs only four D-cell batteries.

If direct power is required, the optional direct power chord has been upgraded from a barrel jack plug to a quarter-turn military-spec coupler for a more secure connection.

Additional keypad functionality has also been added including setting Tare, and the ability to accumulate and total a series of weight readings right on the scale.

Intercomp is an ISO 9001:2008 registered weighing and measurement solutions manufacturer based in Minneapolis in the United States and with office in the United Kingdom.

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